A. J. Cronin
Archibald Joseph Cronin (Cronogue) (19 July 1896 – 6 January 1981) was a Scottish physician and novelist. His best-known novel is The Citadel (1937), about a Scottish physician who serves in a Welsh mining village before achieving success in London, where he becomes disillusioned about the venality and incompetence of some doctors. Cronin knew both areas, as a medical inspector of mines and as a physician in Harley Street. The book exposed unfairness and malpractice in British medicine and helped to inspire the National Health Service.
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📖 Books
A Pocketful of Rye
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1969
A song of sixpence
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1964
The Judas tree
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1961
A thing of beauty
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1956
The Spanish Gardener
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1950
Shannon's way
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1948
The green years
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1944
The Keys of the Kingdom
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1941
Beyond this place
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1940
The Citadel
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1937
The stars look down
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1935
Grand Canary
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1933
Hatter's castle
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1931