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Robert Ruark (December 29, 1915 in Wilmington, North Carolina – July 1, 1965 in London, England) [1] was an American author, syndicated columnist, and big game hunter. Early life. Born Robert Chester Ruark, Jr., to Charlotte A. Ruark and Robert C. Ruark, a bookkeeper for a wholesale grocery, young Ruark grew up in Wilmington, North Carolina.
- The Old Man and the Boy by Robert Ruark, Walter Dower (Illustrator)
- Something of Value by Robert Ruark.
- Horn of the Hunter: The Story of an African Safari by Robert Ruark.
- Uhuru by Robert Ruark.
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- July 1, 1965
- December 29, 1915
- The Old Man and the Boy by Robert Ruark, Walter Dower (Illustrator)
- Something of Value.
- Horn of the Hunter: The Story of an African Safari.
- Uhuru.
Learn about Robert Ruark, a prominent twentieth-century writer from North Carolina who wrote novels, columns, and articles. He is best known for his semi-autobiographical novel The Old Man and the Boy, based on his childhood with his grandfather in Southport.
Learn about Robert Ruark, a Wilmington native and one of the nation's best-known writers of the 20th century. He wrote columns, novels, and stories inspired by his love of nature, hunting, and North Carolina.
Jan 2, 2009 · Ruark Remembered: By the Man Who Knew Him Best. Alan Ritchie. Skyhorse, Jan 2, 2009 - Antiques & Collectibles - 288 pages. Robert Ruark (1915-1965) ranks, in the minds of most discerning...