Mcclung, Robert Marshall

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MCCLUNG, Robert Marshall

MCCLUNG, Robert Marshall. American, b. 1916. Genres: Children's fiction, Children's non-fiction, Natural history, Zoology. Career: Member, Curatorial Staff, New York Zoological Park, NYC, 1948-55, and Editorial Staff, National Geographic Magazine, Washington, DC, 1958-62. Publications: Wings in the Woods, 1948; Sphinx, 1949; Ruby Throat, 1950; Stripe, 1951; Spike, 1952; Tiger, 1953; Bufo, 1954; Vulcan, 1955; Major, 1956; Green Darner, 1956; Leaper, 1957; Luna, 1957; Buzztail, 1958; Little Burma, 1958; All about Animals and Their Young, 1958; Whooping Crane, 1959; Otus, 1959; Shag, 1960; Whitefoot, 1961; Possum, 1963; Mammals and How They Live, 1963; Screamer, 1964; Spotted Salamander, 1964; Honker, 1965; Caterpillars and How They Live, 1965; The Swift Deer, 1966; Lady- bug, 1966; Moths and Butterflies and How They Live, 1966; The Mighty Bears, 1967; Horseshoe Crab, 1967; Black Jack, 1967; Redbird, 1968; Lost Wild America, 1969; Blaze, 1969; Aquatic Insects and How They Live, 1970; Thor, 1971; Bees, Wasps, and Hornets and How They Live, 1971; Scoop, 1972; Samson, 1973; Mice, Moose, and Men, 1973; Gypsy Moth, 1974; Sea Star, 1975; Lost Wild Worlds, 1976; Peeper, First Voice of Spring, 1977; Hunted Mammals of the Sea, 1978; America's Endangered Birds, 1979; Snakes: Their Place in the Sun, 1979; The Amazing Egg, 1980; Vanishing Wildlife of Latin America, 1981; Rajpur, Last of the Bengal Tigers, 1982; Mysteries of Migration, 1983; Gorilla, 1984; The True Adventures of Grizzly Adams, 1985; Whitetail, 1987; Lili, 1988; Hugh Glass: Mountain Man, 1990; America's First Elephant, 1991; Old Bet and the Start of the American Circus, 1993; Last of the Wild, 1997; Young George Washington and the French and Indian War, 1753-1758, 2002. Address: 12 Baldwin Ln, Amherst, MA 01002, U.S.A.

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