Alexander Reid
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Alexander Reid (1914–1982) was a Scottish playwright.
His two best-known plays are The Lass wi' the Muckle Mou, based on the legend of Thomas the Rhymer, and The Warld's Wander, about Michael Scot, the famous magician.
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