James Norman Hall
James Norman Hall (22 April 1887 – 5 July 1951) was an American writer best known for ''
The Bounty Trilogy'', three historical novels he wrote with
Charles Nordhoff: ''
Mutiny on the Bounty'' (1932), ''
Men Against the Sea'' (1934) and ''
Pitcairn's Island'' (1934). During
World War I, Hall had the distinction of serving in the militaries of three Western allies: Great Britain as an infantryman, and then France and the United States as an aviator. His awards include the
Croix de Guerre, the
Médaille Militaire, the
Légion d'Honneur and the
Distinguished Service Cross. After the war, Hall spent much of his life on the island of
Tahiti, where he and Nordhoff wrote a number of successful adventure books, many adapted for film. He was also the father of
Conrad L. Hall, regarded as one of the ten most influential cinematographers in film history.
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