Robert M. McClung Papers,
1925 - 1997
Finding Aid

The Jones Library, Inc.
43 Amity Street
Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 256-4090


Extent: 4 document cases + 2 oversize flat boxes + 1 map case folder; 3 linear ft.

Restrictions: None.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The collection primarily documents the career of Robert M. McClung (1916-) as a writer and illustrator of children's and young adults' books about animals. Included are his first unpublished manuscript Robin in the Stars, written when the author was 8 or 9 years old; four volumes of World War II memoirs covering 1938 - 1945 with illustrations of Navy life and small plane maneuvers; two sketch books; written assignments from elementary school, high school, and preparatory school; and notes from New York University writing courses, including margin illustrations and a series of drawings of the human form. Biographical information includes several articles about McClung, awards, a list of publications, and photographs. Documentation of published writings includes reviews of most McClung children's books and original artwork for Redbird, Green Darner, Spotted Salamander, Ruby Throat, Buzztail, and Bees, Wasps, and Hornets, and How They Live. The published material also includes printed jackets from many of McClung's works.

RELATED MATERIALS

The Amherst Authors Collection includes over 60 books by Robert M. McClung. These may be searched in the Jones Library's online catalog.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Robert M. McClung was born on September 10, 1916 in Butler, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. He graduated from Butler Senior High School in 1934, and then attended the Northwood School, a boy's preparatory school near Lake Placid, New York, for one year, before enrolling at Princeton University. At Princeton he majored in biology and wrote a senior thesis on caddis flies. He graduated in 1939.

After college, McClung volunteered at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. To support himself, he lived and worked at the Stuyvesant Neighborhood House, a center for neighborhood youth. He then worked briefly for an advertising agency. With America's entry into World War II imminent, McClung joined the V-7 program of the U.S. Naval Reserve in the summer of 1940. His duty included assignments to a number of Navy ships and flight training for carrier dive-bombers; he subsequently served on the carrier USS Kula Gulf as a Landing Signal Officer in the South Pacific. McClung was discharged in February 1946. He returned to his advertising job in New York but studied writing in the evenings at New York University. As a result of the contacts and progress made in those writing classes, McClung's first book, Wings in the Woods, was published by Morrow in 1948. The book reflected childhood experiences with nature on his family's farm.

In the fall of 1947, he began graduate work in zoology and natural history at Cornell University, hoping to work with zoo animals. During his graduate work, he published his second book. In 1948, he earned a master's degree in zoology. He then began work as an assistant in the animal department at the Bronx Zoo.

Shortly after returning to New York City, he met and married his wife, Gale Stubbs, a 1945 Mount Holyoke College graduate. McClung's career with the Bronx Zoo progressed, as did his writing, often based upon zoo animals.

From 1958 to 1962, McClung worked for National Geographic but decided to leave the Society in the interest of his own writing, which he was not permitted to undertake while working at National Geographic. He moved with his family, wife and sons Bill and Tom to Amherst, Mass. in 1962. For many years, McClung was active in local politics and conservation efforts.


SERIES LIST

The Robert M. McClung Papers are organized into the following series:

  1. Biographical material
  2. Publication clippings
  3. Writings
  4. Publication artwork
  5. Photographs


FOLDER INVENTORY

SERIES 1: Biographical Material

  1. Biographical clippings
  2. Awards

SERIES 2: Publication Clippings

  1. Wings in the Woods, 1948
  2. Sphinx, the Story of a Caterpillar, 1949
  3. Ruby Throat, the Story of a Hummingbird, 1950
  4. Stripe, the Story of a Chipmunk, 1951
  5. Spike the Story of a Whitetail Deer, 1952
  6. Tiger, the Story of a Swallowtail Butterfly, 1953
  7. Bufo, the Story of a Toad, 1954
  8. Vulcan, the Story of a Bald Eagle, 1955
  9. Major, the Story of a Black Bear, 1956
  10. Green Darner, the Story of a Dragonfly, 1956
  11. Leaper, the Story of an Atlantic Salmon, 1957
  12. Luna, the Story of a Moth, 1957
  13. Buzztail, the Story of a Rattlesnake, 1958
  14. Little Burma, 1958
  15. All about Animals and their Young, 1958
  16. Whooping Crane, 1959
  17. Otus, the Story of a Screech Owl, 1959
  18. Shag, Last of the Plains Buffalo, 1960
  19. Whitefoot, the Story of a Woodmouse, 1961
  20. Possum, 1963
  21. Mammals and How They Live, 1963
  22. Screamer, Last of the Eastern Panthers, 1964
  23. Spotted Salamander, 1964
  24. Honker, the Story of a Wild Goose, 1965
  25. Caterpillars and How They Live, 1965
  26. The Swift Deer, 1966
  27. Ladybug, 1966
  28. Butterflies and Moths and How They Live, 1966
  29. The Mighty Bears, 1967
  30. Horseshoe Crab, 1967
  31. Black Jack, Last of the Big Alligators, 1967
  32. Redbird, the Story of a Cardinal, 1968
  33. Lost Wild America, the Story of Our Extinct and Vanishing Wildlife, 1969
  34. Blaze, the Story of a Striped Skunk, 1969
  35. Aquatic Insects and How They Live, 1970
  36. Thor, Last of the Sperm Whales, 1971
  37. Bees, Wasps, and Hornets, and How They Live, 1971
  38. Scoop, Last of the Brown Pelicans, 1972
  39. Samson, Last of the California Grizzlies, 1973
  40. Mice, Moose, and Men: How their Populations Rise and Fall, 1973
  41. Gypsy Moth: Its History in America, 1974
  42. Sea Star, 1975
  43. Lost Wild Worlds: the Story of Extinct and Vanishing Wildlife of the Eastern Hemisphere, 1976
  44. Peeper, First Voice of Spring, 1977
  45. Hunted Mammals of the Sea, 1978
  46. America's Endangered Birds: Programs and People Working to Save Them, 1979
  47. Snakes: Their Place in the Sun, 1979
  48. The Amazing Egg, 1980
  49. Vanishing Wildlife of Latin America, 1981
  50. Rajpur, Last of the Bengal Tigers, 1982
  51. Mountain Gorilla, 1984
  52. The True Adventures of Grizzly Adams, 1985
  53. Whitetail, 1987
  54. Lili, Giant Panda of Sichuan,1988
  55. Hugh Glass, Mountain Man, 1990
  56. America's First Elephant, 1991
  57. Old Bet and the Start of the American Circus, 1993
  58. Lost Wild America, 1993
  59. Last of the Wild: Vanished and Vanishing Giants of the Animal World, 1997


SERIES 3: Writings

  1. "Robin in the Stars" circa 1925
  2. School Assignments 1924-1935
  3. War Memoirs, vol I (1938-1942)
  4. War Memoirs, vol II (1942-1943)
  5. War Memoirs, vol III (1943-1945)
  6. War Memoirs, vol IV (1945)
  7. New York University class notes, 1947-1948
  8. Sketchbook 1950-1958
  9. Articles 1953-1957
  10. New York University class notes, 1955-1956
  11. Sketchbook 1957-1966
  12. Articles 1958-1964
  13. Articles 1965-1968
  14. Articles 1969-1996

SERIES 4: Publication artwork (oversize)

Box 1. Misc. Publication artwork
Box 2. Publication artwork for Spotted Salamander
Map case folder: Book covers

SERIES 5: Photographs

  1. Photographs - Portraits
  2. Photographs - Views of house at 91 Sunset Ave. ("Allbreeze"), c. 1900-1915

Evan Towle, July 2000
Last updated on October 16, 2000.