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  1. The books were credited to "Richard Hooker and William E. Butterworth", although they were written entirely by Butterworth. They were hastily written to capitalize on the TV show's popularity and were of dubious literary merit. The action was transposed to the 1970s so that people such as Henry Kissinger could be lampooned, but this

  2. In his novels, Butterworth has shown M*A*S*H going to different places. Even though Butterworth wrote these novels all alone, the credits were given to both Butterworth and Hooker. In the books written by him, Butterworth added many other secondary characters, most of which were satirical caricatures of the public figures from the 70s.

  3. Book 15. Mash Mania. by Richard Hooker. 3.61 · 177 Ratings · 11 Reviews · published 1977 · 7 editions. Vintage TV tie-in paperback. Want to Read. Rate it: MASH: A Novel about Three Army Doctors (M*A*S*H, #1), M*A*S*H Goes to Maine, MASH Goes to New Orleans, MASH Goes to Paris, MASH Goes to London, Mash Goe...

  4. Although credited to Hooker and William E. Butterworth, they were essentially written by Butterworth alone. The sequel novels added many additional characters, mostly satiric caricatures of public figures from the 1970s: for instance, operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti is parodied in the form of a singer named "Korsky-Rimsakov", and news anchor Dan Rather becomes the egotistical "Don Rhotten".

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    Radar, while playing poker, listens in on a conversation between Colonel Henry Blake and General Hammond and announces the forthcoming arrival of two new surgeons. Captains Duke Forrest and Hawkeye Pierce share a jeep to MASHunit 4077. On the way, they also share a bottle and discover that, although they come from different parts of the U.S., they ...

    Refer to main article: Differences between book, film and TV versions of M*A*S*H. There are major differences between the book and its subsequent adaptations into the MASH film and the M*A*S*H TV Series. In the case of the film, there were also differences between the screenplay and what subsequently emerged in the finished product. Most of the cha...

    M*A*S*H: A Novel About Three Army Doctors(1968)
    M*A*S*H Goes to Maine(1972)
    M*A*S*H Goes to Paris(1974), with William E. Butterworth
    M*A*S*H Goes to New Orleans(1975), with William E. Butterworth
  5. Following Butterworth’s M*A*S*H books, Richard Hooker wrote one more M*A*S*H novel called M*A*S*H Mania which picks up where M*A*S*H Goes to Maine leaves off. The series could easily be divided into two segments – the original MASH novel, M*A*S*H Goes to Maine and M*A*S*H Mania by Richard Hooker and the remaining novels by William E ...

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  7. Books by Richard Hooker. Richard Hooker Average rating 3.90 · 11,347 ratings · 1,094 reviews · shelved 24,565 times. Showing 30 distinct works. « previous1 2 next ». sort by. MASH: A Novel about Three Army Doctors (M*A*S*H, #1)by. Richard Hooker. 3.96 avg rating — 9,402 ratings — published 1968 — 78 editions. Want to Readsaving….