Both the TV show and movie are based on a book, "MASH: A Story of Three Doctors," by Richard Hornberger, writing as Richard Hooker. There was actually a whole series of books by first the original author (Hornberger), and later by William E. Butterworth, III (a.k.a. W.E.B. Griffin, also writing under the pen name of Hooker) that most people have forgotten about: "MASH", "MASH Goes to Maine," "MASH Goes to New Orleans," "MASH Goes to Paris," "MASH Goes to London," "MASH Goes to Morocco," "MASH Goes to Las Vegas," "MASH Goes to Vienna," "MASH Goes to San Francisco," "MASH Goes to Miami," "MASH Goes to Hollywood," "MASH Goes to Texas," "MASH Goes to Moscow," "MASH Goes to Montreal," and "MASH Mania." The original book was written and published by Hornberger as Hooker in 1968; the last one was written and published by Butterworth/Griffin as Hooker, without Hornberger's actual writing, but with his involvement in a consultative capacity, in 1977.
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