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Hammond Innes (1913–1998)

Author of The Wreck of the Mary Deare

71+ Works 5,862 Members 119 Reviews 7 Favorited

About the Author

Author Ralph Hammond Innes was born in Horsham, England on July 15, 1914. He attended Cranbrook School in Kent, but left in 1931 to work as a journalist. He published his first novel, The Doppelganger, in 1937. During World War II, he served in the Royal Artillery and published a number of books. show more In 1946, he became a full-time writer and wrote over thirty novels, children's books, and travel books throughout his career. He published children's books under the pseudonym Ralph Hammond until 1953. Four of his novels were made into films. He was awarded a C.B.E. (Commander, Order of the British Empire) in 1978 and received the Bouchercon Lifetime Achievement award in 1993. He died on June 10, 1998 and left a bulk of his estate to the Assoication of Sea Training Organisations. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by Hammond Innes

The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1956) 478 copies, 17 reviews
The Land God Gave to Cain (1958) 263 copies, 3 reviews
The Doomed Oasis (1960) 248 copies, 8 reviews
Atlantic Fury (1962) 242 copies, 4 reviews
Levkas Man (1971) 233 copies, 4 reviews
Campbell's Kingdom (1952) 228 copies, 5 reviews
The White South (1949) 225 copies, 5 reviews
Maddon's Rock (1947) 201 copies, 3 reviews
The Strode Venturer (1965) 193 copies, 5 reviews
Golden Soak (1973) 192 copies, 1 review
The Lonely Skier (1947) 191 copies, 3 reviews
Wreckers Must Breathe (1940) 187 copies, 4 reviews
North Star (1974) 182 copies, 4 reviews
Air Bridge (1951) 177 copies, 5 reviews
The Blue Ice (1948) 175 copies, 5 reviews
The Conquistadors (1969) 175 copies, 6 reviews
The Big Footprints (1977) 171 copies, 1 review
The Strange Land (1954) 169 copies, 1 review
The Killer Mine (1957) 162 copies, 2 reviews
The Black Tide (1982) 162 copies, 5 reviews
Solomons Seal (1980) 153 copies, 2 reviews
The Angry Mountain (1950) 152 copies, 3 reviews
Medusa (1988) 147 copies, 4 reviews
The Trojan Horse (1940) 141 copies, 5 reviews
High Stand (1981) 140 copies, 2 reviews
Isvik (1991) 140 copies, 5 reviews
Attack Alarm (1941) 102 copies, 2 reviews
Dead and Alive (1946) 87 copies, 1 review
Scandinavia (1963) 85 copies, 1 review
_target Antarctica (1993) 60 copies
Sea and Islands (1967) 53 copies
Harvest of Journeys (1960) 49 copies
Delta Connection (1996) 37 copies, 1 review
Hammond Innes' East Anglia (1986) 15 copies
Medusa | The Doomed Oasis (2003) 13 copies
Saracen's Tower (1952) 11 copies, 1 review
Cocos Gold (1988) 10 copies
Air Disaster 2 copies
Introduces Australia (1971) 2 copies
The Black Ice. (1982) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories (2007) — Contributor — 143 copies, 4 reviews
65 Great Tales of the Supernatural (1979) — Contributor — 62 copies, 4 reviews
Tales of Old Inns (1949) — Editor, some editions — 24 copies
Sea Tales of Terror (1974) — Contributor — 22 copies
The Ghost's Companion (1975) — Contributor — 16 copies
The Wreck of the Mary Deare [1959 film] — Original novel — 10 copies
Escape Stories (1980) — Contributor — 9 copies
Roving Commissions 2 (1962) — Contributor — 2 copies
Hell Below Zero [1954 film] — Original novel — 1 copy

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Legal name
Hammond Innes, Ralph
Other names
Hammond, Ralph
Birthdate
1913-07-15
Date of death
1998-06-10
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Horsham, Sussex, England, UK
Place of death
Kersey, Suffolk, England, UK
Places of residence
England, UK
Education
Cranbrook School
Occupations
novelist
screenwriter
teacher
journalist
historical novelist
children's book author
Relationships
Hammond Innes, Dorothy (wife)
Organizations
Financial Times(Financial News)
British Army(Royal Artillery)
Association of Sea Training Organisations
Awards and honors
Commander of the Order of the British Empire ([1978])
Bouchercon Lifetime Achievement Award (1993)
Short biography
Ralph Hammond Innes was an only child in an English family of Scottish descent. He started writing as a child. He graduated from the Cranbrook School, Kent, in 1931, but instead of following his father into the banking profession, he chose journalism. In 1937, he married Dorothy Mary Lang, an actress and a relative of Sir Walter Scott and Andew Lang. That same year, he published his first novel, The Doppelganger. Wreckers Must Breathe and The Trojan Horse came out in 1940. At the start of World War II, Innes volunteered for the armed forces. He served in the Royal Artillery and rose to the rank of major. In 1941, he published a war novel, Attack Alarm, which was the only story of the Battle of Britain written on a gunside under fire. He continued to write during the war, and his books were serialized in the USA in the Saturday Evening Post. After the war, he became a full-time writer and one of the most popular thriller writers in the English language. Until 1953, he also published children's books under the pseudonym Ralph Hammond. Maddon's Rock (1948) dealt with Innes's favorite element, the sea, as did The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1956). Many of Innes's travel pieces appeared in the American magazine Holiday. A collection, Harvest of Journeys, came out in 1960. It was followed in 1967 by Sea and Islands. His wife described their trips in her book Occasions (1972), using the pen name Dorothy Hammond Innes. Innes bought a 42-foot ocean racer named Mary Deare with the money he made selling the rights of his novel to MGM, and the couple sailed the coast of Europe from the Baltic to the Bay of Biscay. His historical works included The Conquistadors (1969) and The Last Voyage (1978), a fictionalized account of Captain Cook's voyage. His final novel, Delta Connection (1996), included all the familiar elements of a Hammond Innes book: daring escapes, cliffhanging situations, and overpowering forces of nature. His works were translated into more than 30 languages and several were adapted into films or mini-series for the BBC. Innes served as vice-president of the Association of Sea Training Organisations. He was made a C.B.E. in 1978, and shared a 1993 Bouchercon Lifetime Achievement award, given at the Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Convention, with Ralph McInerny.

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Another one of these narrated-in-the-first-person-by-an-unlikely-action-hero sort of thrillers that I seem to pick up a lot of. This one is set during WW2 and involves trying to keep a high-powered diesel engine out of the wrong hands. I found it a bit slow and really only picked up in the last quarter or maybe last third. Perhaps I'm just going off these thrillers.
 
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rabbitprincess | 4 other reviews | Dec 2, 2024 |
Pre- columbian art in Central and South American
 
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Docent-MFAStPete | 5 other reviews | May 27, 2024 |
OK stories, but fiction can't beat fact. Somehow reality holds my attention and interest better.
 
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David-Block | Apr 9, 2024 |
Well written and enjoyable reading. A good brief reay.
 
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Works
71
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Members
5,862
Popularity
#4,209
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
119
ISBNs
628
Languages
15
Favorited
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