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Egerton Smith Castle F.S.A. (12 March 1858 – 16 September 1920) was an author, , and swordsman, and an early practitioner of reconstructed historical fencing, frequently in collaboration with his colleague Captain . Castle was the captain of the British épée and sabre teams at the 1908 Summer Olympics.

He was born in London into a wealthy family; his maternal grandfather was the publishing magnate and philanthropist . He was a lieutenant of the Second West India Regiment and afterwards a captain of the Royal Engineers Militia. He was also an expert on and a keen collector.

Egerton Castle co-authored several novels with his wife, .


Selected works
  • Schools and Masters of Fencing : From the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century, (2005), (2006). (The first edition: G. Bell & Sons, London 1885) Worldcat
  • "The Baron's Quarry" (short story)
  • Consequences. London: Richard Bentley and Son. 1891. 3 volume novel.
  • English Book-plates. An illustrated handbook for students of ex-libris. (G. Bell & sons, London 1893).
  • The Pride of Jennico (1897, novel, composed with Agnes Castle).
  • The Pride of Jennico, play based on the novel of same name.
  • The Bath Comedy (1900, novel, with Agnes Castle); adapted by into the 1903 Broadway play Sweet Kitty Bellairs; in turn made into a 1916 silent movie and a 1930 musical movie in Technicolor. See below, Sweet Kitty Bellairs.
  • La Bella And Others (short stories published by Macmillan, London 1900).
  • Marshfield the Observer; and The Death Dance. (fantasy fiction published by Macmillan 1900).
  • Rose of the World (1905, novel, with Agnes Castle).
  • Our Sentimental Garden. (with Agnes Castle and illustrated by Charles Robinson) 1914 USA /1915 London.
  • Count Raven (Cassell, London 1916) novel.
  • Minniglen. (romance, 1918, with Agnes Castle).


Filmography
  • The Pride of Jennico, directed by J. Searle Dawley (1914, based on The Pride of Jennico).
  • The Incomparable Bellairs, directed by Harold M. Shaw (UK, 1914, based on The Incomparable Bellairs).
  • The Secret Orchard, directed by (1915, based on The Secret Orchard).
  • Sweet Kitty Bellairs, directed by James Young (1916, based on The Bath Comedy).
  • Rose of the World, directed by (1918, based on Rose of the World).
  • , directed by (1926, based on Young April).
  • Sweet Kitty Bellairs, directed by Alfred E. Green (1930, based on The Bath Comedy).


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