Dick King-Smith


Ronald Gordon King-Smith OBE, known by his pen name Dick King-Smith, was an English writer of children's books. He is best known for The Sheep-Pig, which was adapted as the movie Babe and translations have been published in fifteen languages. He was awarded an Honorary Master of Education degree by the University of the West of England in 1999 and appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2010 New Year Honours.

Early life, military service

King-Smith was born on 27 March 1922 in Bitton, Gloucestershire and grew up in the West Country. His father was Captain Ronald King-Smith DSO MC, who ran several paper mills. King-Smith was educated at Beaudesert Park School and Marlborough College. He 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 at Farmborough Primary School and author. King-Smith's first book was The Fox Busters, published in 1978 while he was living and teaching in Farmborough.
In 1941, at the age of 19, King-Smith enlisted as a recruit in the Grenadier Guards, and was subsequently commissioned into the Grandier Guards in December 1942. As a young platoon commander in September 1943, he took part in the Salerno Landings in Italy. On arrival in Salerno, his platoon fought their way up Italy, along with many others, which took months. On 12 July 1944, King-Smith was seriously injured by a British hand grenade thrown by a German soldier. He was only saved from certain death because he was sheltering behind a tree, which took the brunt of the explosion. He suffered extensive sharp wounds, and later, when he was back in England, a cerebral embolism, either of which could have killed him. He relinquished his commission in June 1946, "on account of disability", and returned to farming.

Personal life

King-Smith met his wife, Myrle, on Christmas Day 1936. They were both 14. They were married at St. Mary's Church, Bitton, on 6 February 1943. They had three children: Juliet, Giles and Liz. Myrle died in 2000, and King-Smith subsequently married Zona Bedding, a family friend. He presented a feature on animals on TV-AM's children's programme Rub-a-Dub-Tub.

Death

King-Smith died on 4 January 2011 at his home near Bath, Somerset at the age of 88. He was survived by his 3 children, 14 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild.

Awards

King-Smith and The Sheep-Pig won the 1984 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children writers.

Works

The Fox Busters Daggie Dogfoot; US title, Pigs Might Fly Magnus Powermouse The Mouse Butcher The Queen's Nose The Sheep-Pig ; US title, Babe: The Gallant PigHarry's Mad Lightning Fred Saddlebottom Dumpling E.S.P. Noah's Brother The Hodgeheg Tumbleweed Country Watch Town Watch Farmer Bungle Forgets Friends and Brothers Cuckoobush Farm George Speaks Emily's Legs Water Watch Dodo Comes to Tumbledown Farm Tumbledown Farm – The Greatest The Jenius Martin's Mice Sophie
  • * Sophie's Snail
  • * Sophie's Tom
  • * Sophie Hits Six
  • * Sophie in the Saddle
  • * Sophie is Seven
  • * Sophie's Lucky Ace Alice and Flower and Foxianna Beware of the Bull The Toby Man Dodos Are Forever The Trouble with Edward Jungle Jingles Blessu Paddy's Pot of Gold Alphabeasts The Water Horse The Whistling Piglet Mrs. Jolly
  • * The Jolly Witch
  • * Mrs. Jollipop
  • * Mrs. Jolly's Brolly
  • * The Jolly Witch Trilogy The Cuckoo Child The Guard Dog Lightning Strikes Twice Caruso's Cool Cats Dick King-Smith's Triffic Pig Book Find the White Horse Horace and Maurice Lady Daisy Pretty Polly Dick King-Smith's Water Watch The Finger Eater The Ghost at Codlin Castle and Other Stories Super Terrific Pigs The Invisible Dog All Pigs Are Beautiful The Merrythought The Swoose Uncle Bumpo Dragon Boy Horse Pie Connie and Rollo The School Mouse Triffic: A Rare Pig's Tale Mr. Potter's Pet Harriet's Hare The Excitement of Being Ernest I Love Guinea Pigs Three Terrible Trins Happy Mouseday Bobby the Bad The Clockwork Mouse King Max the Last Omnibombulator The Terrible Trins Warlock Watson All Because of Jackson The Stray Clever Duck Dirty Gertie Macintosh Smasher Godhanger Hogsel and Gruntel Treasure Trove Mixed-Up Max What Sadie Saw The Spotty Pig A Mouse Called Wolf Robin Hood and His Miserable Men Thinderella Puppy Love The Merman Round About 5 Mr. Ape How Green Was My Mouse The Big Pig Book Creepy Creatures Bag The Robber Boy The Crowstarver Pig in the City Poppet The Witch of Blackberry Bottom The Roundhill Spider Sparrow Just in Time The Magic Carpet Slippers Julius Caesar's Goat Mysterious Miss Slade Lady Lollipop The Biography Center Back to Front Benjy The Great Sloth Race Fat Lawrence Funny Frank Chewing the Cud Titus Rules! / Titus Rules OK! Billy the Bird/All Because of Jackson Story Box The Golden Goose Traffic Clever Lollipop The Adventurous Snail The Nine Lives of Aristotle Aristotle Just Binnie The Catlady Under the Mishmash Trees Hairy Hezekiah Dinosaur Trouble Nosy
  • ''The Mouse Family Robinson''

Adaptations