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  1. James Ramsey Ullman. James Ramsey Ullman (August 21, 1907 – June 20, 1971) was an American writer and mountaineer. [1] He was born in New York City. He was not a "high end" climber, but his writing made him an honorary member of that circle. Most of his books were about mountaineering and geography. His works include Banner in the Sky, which ...

  2. High Conquest was the first of nine books for J.B. Lippincott coming out in 1941 followed by The White Tower, River of The Sun, Windom's Way, and Banner in the Sky which was a 1955 Newbery Hon. James Ramsey Ullman (1907–1971) was an American writer and mountaineer. He was born in New York. He was not a high end climber, but his writing made ...

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  3. James Ramsey Ullman was a journalist, author, and mountaineer who wrote books and articles about his travels and adventures. He also adapted some of his works into novels and films, such as The White Tower and Third Man on the Mountain.

    • November 24, 1907
    • June 20, 1971
  4. James Ramsey Ullman has 46 books on Goodreads with 11162 ratings. James Ramsey Ullman’s most popular book is Banner in the Sky: A Newbery Honor Award Win...

  5. Jun 21, 1971 · Ullman, James Ramsey. Associate Justice William O. Douglas of the United States Supreme Court, a fellow moun tain, climber, described the sequel, “The Age of Mountain eering,” 1954, as “a ...

  6. JAMES RAMSEY ULLMAN 1908–1971. On June 20, 1971, American mountaineering lost its most distinguished man of letters when James Ramsey Ullman died of cancer at the age of 63. For more than 30 years, Jim’s books introduced Americans of all ages to the world of the high mountains: High Conquest, Kingdom of Adventure, Everest, The Age of ...

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  8. The White Tower is a 1945 novel by James Ramsey Ullman. It was the fourth best-selling novel in the US in 1945 and was reprinted as an Armed Services Edition. It was filmed in 1950 under the direction of Ted Tetzlaff and starred Glenn Ford, Alida Valli, Claude Rains, Lloyd Bridges, Cedric Hardwicke, and Oskar Homolka. 1955 radio adaptation

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