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George Henry Smith (October 27, 1922 – May 22, 1996) was an American science fiction author, who also wrote soft-core erotica. He is not the same person as George H. Smith, a libertarian writer, or George O. Smith, another science fiction writer. There were at least 3 authors writing as "George H. Smith" in the 1960s; one wrote many "swamp love" paperback originals, which are often erroneously attributed to George Henry Smith. Smith himself used the pseudonyms Jerry August, Don Bellmore, Ross Camra, M J Deer (with his wife, Jane Deer Smith), John Dexter (a "house name" used by multiple authors); George Devlin, Robert Hadley, Jan Hudson (a "house name"), Jerry Jason, Clancy O'Brien, Alan Robinson, Holt Standish, Diana Summers, Hal Stryker, Hank Stryker, Morgan Trehune, Roy Warren, and J X Williams (a "house name") for publishers such as Avalon, Beacon, Boudoir, Brandon House, Epic, Evening Reader, France, Greenleaf, Midwood, Monarch, Notetime, Pike, Pillow, and Playtime. It is known that he wrote more than 100 novels. ==Works== *Dylan MacBride series * *''Kar Kaballa'' (1969) * *''The Second War of the Worlds'' (1976) * *''The Island Snatchers'' (1978) *''Baroness of Blood'' (1961)(a "St. Germain" novel; later issued as ''Beautiful but Brutal'') *''Passion's Web'' (1961; as by Jan Hudson) *''1976, The Year of Terror'' (1961) (later as ''The Year for Love'') *''Scourge of the Blood Cult'' (1961) *''Satan's Daughter'' (1961; as by Jan Hudson) *''The Coming of the Rats'' (1961) (later issued as ''Virgin Mistress'') *''Love Cult'' (1961; as by Jan Hudson; a "Jake Reynolds" novel) *''Girls Afire'' (1962; as by Jan Hudson) *''Sorority Sluts'' (1962; as by Jan Hudson) *''Assault'' (1962; as by Ross Camra)(later issued as ''Space Sex'' as by Roy Warren; and ''Sex Machine'' as by Anonymous) *''Strange Harem'' (1962; as by Jan Hudson) *''Hell's Highway'' (1962; as by Jan Hudson) *''Private Hell'' (1962) *''Soft Lips on Black Velvet'' (1961; a "St. Germain" novel) *''Love Goddess'' (1962; as by Jan Hudson; a "Jake Reynolds" novel) *''A Place named Hell'' (1963; as by M J Deer) *''Flames of Desire'' (1963; as by M J Deer)("M D Deer" is a misprint on the title page) *''Gang Girl'' (1963; as by Jan Hudson) *''The Hottest Party in Town'' (1963; as by Jan Hudson) *''The Virtuous Harlots'' (1963; as by Jan Hudson) *''Country Club Lesbian'' (1963; as by Jerry Jason) *''Sexodus!'' (1963; as by Jerry Jason) *''Doomsday Wing'' (1963) *''Bedroom Payoff'' (1964; as by Jerry August) *''The Psycho Makers'' (1964; as by Jerry Jason) *''Strip Artist'' (1964) *''The Unending Night'' (1964; a novel begun by Marion Zimmer Bradley) *''The Forgotten Planet'' (1965; as by George Henry Smith) *''The Love Makers'' (1965; as by Jan Hudson) *''Lesbian Triangle'' (1965; as by Jerry Jason) *''Two Times for Love'' (1965; as by Robert Hadley) *''Wildcat'' (1965; as by Alan Robinson) *''Orgy Buyer'' (1965; as by John Dexter) *''Four Bed Wildcat'' (1966; as by Jerry August) *''The Four Day Weekend'' (1966) (as by George Henry Smith) *''Druid's World'' (1967) (as by George Henry Smith) *''Witch Queen of Lochlann'' (1969) (published under both names) *''NYPD 2025'' (1985; as by Hal Stryker) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「George H. Smith (fiction author)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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