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Archibald J. Cronin was a prominent Scottish author and physician known for his compelling storytelling and vivid characterizations. Born in 1896, Cronin gained fame in the early 20th century with his novels that often explored themes of medical ethics and human resilience. His literary career began to flourish after World War I, during which he served as a physician, experiences that deeply influenced his writing.

Nationalität Schotte
Geburtsdatum July 19, 1896
Geburtsort Cardross, Scotland, United Kingdom
Todesdatum January 6, 1981