Henry A. Bamman
Henry A. Bamman | |
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Born | Adventure, Science fiction | June 13, 1918
Spouse | Ruth G. Wiren (1948-2000, his death) |
Children | 2 |
Henry A. Bamman (June 13, 1918[1]-February 14, 2000[2]) was an American author, professor and teacher. His titles focuses were adventure and science fiction. He had co-authored many books with Helen Huus and Robert J Whitehead.
Early life and career
Henry A. Bamman was born in
Sacramento State College located in Sacramento, California.[3] He left education professor because he was serving as a project planning director for Field Educational Publications, Inc. In 1978, he was invited to speak at Truman State University as a Baldwin Lecturer. He spoke on "Crisis and change".[4]
Bibliography
1982
- Amazing
- Daredevils and dreamers
- Extraordinary episodes
- Fantastic flights
- Challenges
Top Flight Readers (1977)
- Bush Pilot
- Chopper
- Test Pilot
- Hang Glider
- Barnstormers
- Balloon
- The top flight readers : teacher's manual
Space Science Fiction Series (1970)
- Space Pirate
- Milky Way
- Bone people (ISBN 0817525033)
- Planet of the Whistlers
- Ice men of Rime
- Inviso man
Mystery Adventure Series (1969)
- Mystery adventure of the jeweled bell
- Mystery adventure at Longcliff Inn
- Mystery adventure of the Indian burial ground
- Mystery adventure of the smuggled treasures
- Mystery adventure of the talking statues
- Mystery Adventure at Cave Four
The Checkered flag series
- Wheels (1967)
- Riddler (1967)
- Bearcat (1967)
- Smashup (1967)
- Scramble (1969)
- Flea (1969)
- Grand Prix (1969)
- Five Hundred (500) (1968)
- A teacher's manual for the checkered flag series (1968, 1972)
World of Adventure Series
- The Lost Uranium Mine (1964)
- Flight to the South Pole (1965)
- Hunting Grizzly Bears (1963)
- Fire on the Mountain (1963)
- City Beneath the Sea (1964)
- The Search for Piranha (1964)
- Sacred Well of Sacrifice (1964)
- Viking Treasure (1965)
- Teacher's Guide: World of Adventure Series (1965)
Personal life
Bamman married Ruth G. Wiren on June 12, 1948,[1] just one day before his birthday. He has two children, a son whose name is Richard and a daughter whose name is Elin Kristina.
Death
He died on February 14, 2000, in Rocklin, California, at the age of 81.[2] He is survived by his wife Ruth G. Wiren and his son and daughter.
References
- ^ ISBN 9780941028776.
- ^ a b c "BAMMAN: CHARLES, JOHN, BARBARA - people search, genealogy, find deceased relatives and locate ancestors".
- JSTOR 40012912.
- ^ "Past Baldwin Lecturers". Archived from the original on 2008-08-20. Retrieved 2007-04-24.