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  • ISBN 9781611174229
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 218 x 281mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Unseen by readers for a century, Archibald Rutledge's story ""Claws"" is a fast-paced adventure tale of a young boy, Paul, lost in the foreboding terrain of Spencer's Swamp, the domain of the mighty bobcat Claws, which is deftly evading hounds and hunters alike. When Paul and Claws encounter one another at a perilous creek crossing, Rutledge's mastery of outdoors storytelling shines through in every evocative word. 

The short story ""Claws"" was written for publication in an early twentieth-century boy's magazine and was first collected in the privately printed Eddy Press edition of Old Plantation Days (c. 1913). Limited to just a few hundred copies, the Eddy Press edition is highly prized by Rutledge collectors and includes five stories--""Claws,"" ""The Doom of Ravenswood,"" ""The Egret's Plumes,"" ""The Heart of Regal,"" and ""The Ocean's Menace""--not found in the more widely available 1921 Stokes edition of Old Plantation Days.

A project of the Humanities Council SC benefiting the South Carolina Book Festival, this new edition of Claws is illustrated in handsome charcoal etchings by Southern artist Stephen Chesley. Award-winning outdoors writer and noted Rutledge scholar Jim Casada provides the volume's introduction and retired South Carolina conservation officer Ben McC. Moïse offers an afterword.
Archibald Rutledge (1883-1973) was South Carolina's most prolific writer and the state's first poet laureate. His nature writings garnered him the prestigious John Burroughs Medal.

Jim Casada has written or edited more than forty books, contributed to many others, and authored some five thousand magazine articles. Casada has edited five Rutledge anthologies. A past president of the South Carolina Outdoor Writers Association, the Southeastern Outdoor Press Association, and the Outdoor Writers Association of America, Casada has been honoured with more than 150 regional and national writing awards.

Stephen Chesley is a semiabstract artist working primarily in oils, charcoal, and metal. His work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions and has been honoured with a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Chesley's previous collaboration with the Humanities Council SC was an illustrated chapbook edition of the Julia Peterkin short story ""Ashes"" in 2012.

Ben McC. Moïse was recognized with the Guy Bradley Award by the North American Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the Order of the Palmetto for his service as a conservation officer with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. He is the author of Ramblings of a Lowcountry Game Warden: A Memoir, editor of A Southern Sportsman: The Hunting Memoirs of Henry Edwards Davis, and a frequent contributor to the Charleston Post and Courier, Garden and Gun, and other regional publications.

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