Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, the original novel that inspired the film MASH and TV series M*A*S*H, was written by "Richard Hooker" (the pen name for Dr. H. Richard Hornberger and writer W. C. Heinz), the former having worked as a military surgeon, and was about a fictional U.S. Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Korea during the Korean War. It was originally published in 1968.Hooker followed the novel with two sequels. There was also a series of "sequels" of rather different and lighter tone credited as being written by Hooker and William E. Butterworth, but actually written by Butterworth alone.. }
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- MASH:_A_Novel_About_Three_Army_Doctors abstract "MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, the original novel that inspired the film MASH and TV series M*A*S*H, was written by "Richard Hooker" (the pen name for Dr. H. Richard Hornberger and writer W. C. Heinz), the former having worked as a military surgeon, and was about a fictional U.S. Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Korea during the Korean War. It was originally published in 1968.Hooker followed the novel with two sequels. There was also a series of "sequels" of rather different and lighter tone credited as being written by Hooker and William E. Butterworth, but actually written by Butterworth alone.".