Charles bernard nordhoff biography examples
Nordhoff is perhaps best known for The Bounty Trilogy, three historical novels he wrote with James Norman Hall: Mutiny on the Bounty (), Men Against the Sea....
Nordhoff, Charles Bernard 1887-1947
PERSONAL: Born February 1, 1887 in London, England; died of a heart attack April 11, 1947, in CA; father a correspondent for the New York Times; married Vahime Tua Tearae Smidt, 1920 (divorced); married Laura Whiley, 1941; children: (first marriage) seven; (with Tahitian mistress) three.
Born February 1, in London, England; died of a heart attack April 11, , in CA; father a correspondent for the New York Times.
Education:Harvard University, B.A., 1909.
CAREER: Novelist, short story writer, essayist, and historian. Worked on a Sugar plantation in Mexico, 1909-11; Tile and Fine Brick Company, California, secretary and treasurer, 1911-16.
Military service: Enlisted in the French Ambulance Corps in 1916; later joined the French Foreign Legion and the Lafayette Flying Corps; transferred to the United States Air Service after the United States entered World War I, where he served as a lieutenant.
WRITINGS:
The Fledgling, Houghton Mifflin (Boston, MA), 1919.
The Pearl Lagoon, Atlantic Monthly Press (Boston, MA), 1924.
PĂcaro, Harper (New York, NY)