John Cromar

John Cromar
Born1859/1860
Died1942 (age 82)
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Sailor and author
Years activeunknown-1935
Notable workJock of the Islands

John "Jock" Cromar (1859/1860–1942) was a Scottish-Australian seaman and author, who wrote the book Jock of the Islands, a supposed retelling of his experiences in Melanesia during the late 19th century. Described by Charles Morris Woodford as a "derelict of the labor trade", Cromar was for several decades active in the recruiting industry in the Solomon Islands.