For those of us who have "almost" no unfilled book space, I recommend "Hunting & Home in the Southern Heartland - the Best of Archibald Rutledge", by "Edited by Jim Casada".
My penned in "eBay 2013" on my postal address sticker on the inside front hard cover reminds me where and when I got that particular book.
Don't know why, but I've adopted the habit of annotating the title page of many of my books with the "born & died" info about the author. In this book of selected Rutledge yarns, I've penned in -
"BORN - 23 Oct 1883, "Summer Place", McClellanville, South Carolina.
DIED - 15 Sept 1973, "Summer Place, McClellanville, South Carolina"
I suspect there are not many folks who were born and then died a lifetime later in the same "place".
There's a very good reason the man's writings are so admired.
I'm personally much more familiar with the region north of Spartanburg, but AR's writings made me feel right comfortable down in his "lowlands".