Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Dick King-Smith, British author (The Sheep-Pig, The Water Horse) died he was , 88

 Ronald Gordon King-Smith OBE ,[1] better known by his pen name Dick King-Smith, was a prolific English children's author, best known for writing The Sheep-Pig, retitled in the United States as Babe the Gallant Pig, on which the movie Babe was based died he was , 88. He was awarded an Honorary Master of Education degree by the University of the West of England in 1999[2] and appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2010 New Year Honours.[3][4]


(27 March 1922 – 4 January 2011)

 Life

King-Smith grew up in the West Country, where his family ran several paper mills, and was educated at Marlborough College.[1] King-Smith was a soldier in World War II, serving with the Grenadier Guards in Italy and a farmer for 20 years before he became a teacher and author. King-Smith's first book was The Fox Busters, published in 1978. He was one of Britain's most prolific authors and wrote over a hundred books, which have been translated into twelve languages. In later life he lived in Queen Charlton, a small farming village near Bristol, contributing to the maintenance and conservation of the local area as the vice-president of the Avon Wildlife Trust. He married his first wife, Myrle, in 1943. They had 3 children and 14 grandchildren.[1] Myrle died in 2000, and King-Smith subsequently married Zona Bedding, a family friend.[5]
He had many pets including rats, mice, ornamental pheasants, dachshunds, geese and guinea fowl, and bred guinea pigs and English rabbits. 


He presented a feature on animals on TV-AM's children's programme Rub a Dub Dub.[6] and also appeared regularly (in a similar capacity) on the similarly named Saturday morning TV series Rub-a-Dub Tub (1983).
King-Smith died at his home near Bath, Somerset, on 4 January 2011 at the age of 88.[7]

Books


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