9780872498600-0872498603-Tales of Whitetails: Archibald Rutledge's Great Deer-Hunting Stories

Tales of Whitetails: Archibald Rutledge's Great Deer-Hunting Stories

ISBN-13: 9780872498600
ISBN-10: 0872498603
Edition: First Edition
Author: Jim Casada, Archibald Rutledge, James A Casada
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780872498600
ISBN-10: 0872498603
Edition: First Edition
Author: Jim Casada, Archibald Rutledge, James A Casada
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages

Summary

Tales of Whitetails: Archibald Rutledge's Great Deer-Hunting Stories (ISBN-13: 9780872498600 and ISBN-10: 0872498603), written by authors Jim Casada, Archibald Rutledge, James A Casada, was published by University of South Carolina Press in 1992. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Nature Writing & Essays (Nature & Ecology, Hunting, Outdoor Recreation) books. You can easily purchase or rent Tales of Whitetails: Archibald Rutledge's Great Deer-Hunting Stories (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Nature Writing & Essays books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.29.

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Archibald Rutledge―renowned outdoor writer, poet laureate, and authority on whitetails―is again returned to print in this stirring collection of thirty-five of his finest deer stories. Rutledge, who lived a rich life at Hampton Plantation in South Carolina, had a mystical attachment to deer that found fulfillment in hunting and writing. No American sporting writer has been more persuasive in capturing the myriad, and often elusive, meanings of the hunt.

According to editor Casada, Rutledge has an unrivaled knack for capturing the thrill of the chase, and his ability to set a scene is such that it places the reader squarely amidst the deep swamps, ridges of mixed pines and hardwoods, and dense thickets of palmetto and greenbrier. Rutledge considered deer, "that noble, elusive, crafty, wonderful denizen of the wilds," to be the wisest of the game animals. His firm belief was that there was "much more to hunting than hunting." He praised whitetails in poetry, found in them a basis for a sophisticated philosophy, and, most of all, immortalized the world of the hunter and the hunted in prose." Tales of Whitetails is the only book ever published devoted exclusively to Rutledge's deer tales.

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