A. C. H. Smith
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Anthony Charles H. Smith, born in 1935, is a novelist and playwright.
Smith wrote the novelizations of the films Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal. He is also a playwright and former dramaturge for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
[edit] Bibliography
Compiled from the records in Library of Congress:
- Crowd (1965) ASIN: B0006BWG2S
- Zero Summer (1971) ISBN 0-413-44630-1
- Pretenders (1972) TV series (A.C.H. Smith was one of the writers for this British series that was set in 1685, starring Frederick Jaeger).
- Orghast at Persepolis,: An account of the experiment in theatre directed by Peter Brook and written by Ted Hughes (1972) ISBN 0-413-28830-7 and (1973) ISBN 0-670-52835-8
- Paper voices: The popular press and social change, 1935-1965 (1975) ISBN 0-7011-2062-2
- Treatment: A Novel (1976) ISBN 0-297-77073-X
- The Jericho Gun 1977, (Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
- Edward and Mrs. Simpson (based on the British TV series Edward and Mrs. Simpson (1978) ISBN 0-297-77516-2
- Extra Cover: A Novel (1981)
- The Dark Crystal (novelization of the movie The Dark Crystal written with David Odell) (1982)
- Wagner, 1983, (Heyne)
- Lady Jane: A Novel (with David Edgar) (based on the film Lady Jane) (1985) ISBN 0-03-006168-7
- Sebastian the Navigator (1985) ASIN: B000DILH7O
- Labyrinth (novelization of the movie Labyrinth) (1986)
- The Dangerous Momoir of Citizen Sade, 2000, (Loxwood Stoneleigh) ISBN 1-85135-033-0