<p> Hugh Glass, Mountain Man: LEFT FOR DEAD </p><p>By: Robert M. McClung</p><p>Robert M. McClung was born on September 10, 1916 in Butler, </p><p>Pennsylvania. He graduated from Butler High School in 1934 and </p><p> continued his education at Princeton University. His majors were </p><p> zoology and biology. He joined the Naval Reserve after he graduated </p><p> college and served in WWII. After his service was done, he began writing his famous novels. He was working for National Geographic from 1958 – 1962. He has written many books dealing with nature and the outdoors. </p><p>Hugh Glass, Mountain Man: LEFT FOR DEAD</p><p>Hugh Glass and his fellow men were traveling up the Missouri River in 1822. They were exploring new lands while trapping various animals. One day, Hugh Glass encountered a mother grizzly bear and her two cubs. He could not escape the vicious claws, so he was severely mauled. When his fellow trappers discovered him, they left him to die. As they days went by, Hugh Glass began his long journey for revenge. </p><p>Genre: Fictional Biography </p><p>Robert M. McClung’s Other Works: Wings in the Woods Hunted Mammals of the Sea Vulcan: The Story of a Bald Eagle Wings in the Woods Little Burma Created By: John </p><p>Created by: John</p>
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