John Cruickshank
John Alexander Cruickshank, (born 20 May 1920) is a Scottish former banker, former Royal Air Force officer, and a Second World War recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Cruickshank was awarded the VC for sinking a German U-boat and then, despite serious injuries, safely landing his aircraft. He is the last living recipient to have been awarded the VC during the Second World War. Provided by Wikipedia
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Albert Camus and the literature of revolt. by Cruickshank, John
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Benjamin Constant. by Cruickshank, John
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Montherlant. by Cruickshank, John
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The novelist as philosopher; studies in French fiction, 1935-1960, by Cruickshank, John
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Order and adventure in post-Romantic French poetry; essays presented to C. A. Hackett.
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