Hall died in 1990 in London on his way to a conference to mark his 80th birthday.
Contributions
He wrote a number of papers of fundamental importance in group theory, including his solution of Burnside's problem for groups of exponent 6, showing that a finitely generated group in which the order of every element divides 6 must be finite.
His classic book on group theory was well received when it came out and is still useful today. His book Combinatorial Theory came out in a second edition in 1986, published by John Wiley & Sons.
Hall's work[6] on continued fractions showed that the Lagrange spectrum includes all numbers greater than 6. This interval is known as Hall's Ray. The lower limit of Hall’s ray was established by Freiman in 1975.
The Theory of Groups. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Soc. 1999. ISBN978-0-8218-1967-8.
1964: (with James K. Senior) The Groups of Order 2n n ≤ 6), MacmillanMR168631
Preface: "An exhaustive catalog of the 340 groups of order dividing 64 with detailed tables of defining relations, constants, and lattice presentations of each group in the notation the text defines. "Of enduring value to those interested in finite groups".