
Ugly John, Spearchucker Jones (and would we EVER have a name like that on television again?).īut wait.Hawkeye has brothers? In jail? And he's married with kids? Mulcahey is as warped as the rest of them? Trapper is the smarter and better of the surgeons than Hawkeye? Radar isn't so childlike and innocent?Īnd who the hell is this Duke guy that plays such a big role? And some of the other players? Okay, fair enough, this isn't the movie, this isn't the book. And even some of those from the movie and the first few shows. Blake, Radar, Hot lips, Burns, Mulcahey, etc. Let me see if I can untangle this knot.įirst, yes, the known and loved are there. It's an interesting ride, but like I said, I'm a bit scattered. Inscribed by Author(s).Being a fan of the movie, and a massive fan of the series, I wanted to go back to the source material. about a fighter"), co-wrote with Vince Lombardi Run to Daylight, edited boxing anthologies and had his war columns collected in When We Were One: Stories of World War II. Heinz had a long and lauded career as a newspaperman and sports writer and wrote The Professional (which Hemingway praised as "the only good novel. Tight, clean copy in Very Good condition in a Very Good dustjacket. "JTo my friend Karen _ with admiration and thanks from half a Hooker Most sincerely WC Heinz." Additionally Heinz has written an aprx 275 word explanation about the collaboration with Hornberger/Hooker, as well as his advice to Hornberger's agent, and the eventual publication of the manuscript and its film and TV versions on both sides of the second front free endpage which he signed and dated "May 21, 2004." Blue cloth board corners with minimal shelfwear and spine slightly cocked dustjacket with beginning toning on spine, wear and little loss on spine bottom edge and spine fold. Inscribed by co-writer W.C (Wilfred Charles)Heinz on the title page.
