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Paper Diver : How the World's Greatest Underwater Treasure Hunter Never Got Wet

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Product Code: 9781476694023
ISBN13: 9781476694023
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$49.93
Harry E. Rieseberg's autobiographical writings include stories like being attacked by a giant octopus while recovering sunken treasure, defending himself from an attack by a 15-foot shark with only a diving knife, and surviving a hurricane and a severely broken leg while at sea--all captivating tales for audiences in the 1940s and 1950s, and all invented by a very successful charlatan. This is a biography of Harry E. Rieseberg, a shameless self-promoter who passed himself off as the world's greatest treasure salvor but who never got wet. His entire public persona was based on stories he retold in dozens of books and thousands of articles in which he made claims of feats that were fantasy but sold as fact. Despite the often-obvious facts of his fabrication, his books influenced a generation of legitimate divers and underwater archaeologists like Sir Robert Marx and Robert Stenuit. Thoroughly researched, this book uses sources including his personal records and letters to his agents to provide deep insight into the nature of his life and the way he created a false persona for popular consumption.


Author: Gary L. Pinkerton
Publisher: McFarland
Publication Date: Jul 11, 2024
Number of Pages: 264 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1476694028
ISBN-13: 9781476694023

Paper Diver : How the World's Greatest Underwater Treasure Hunter Never Got Wet

$49.93
 
Harry E. Rieseberg's autobiographical writings include stories like being attacked by a giant octopus while recovering sunken treasure, defending himself from an attack by a 15-foot shark with only a diving knife, and surviving a hurricane and a severely broken leg while at sea--all captivating tales for audiences in the 1940s and 1950s, and all invented by a very successful charlatan. This is a biography of Harry E. Rieseberg, a shameless self-promoter who passed himself off as the world's greatest treasure salvor but who never got wet. His entire public persona was based on stories he retold in dozens of books and thousands of articles in which he made claims of feats that were fantasy but sold as fact. Despite the often-obvious facts of his fabrication, his books influenced a generation of legitimate divers and underwater archaeologists like Sir Robert Marx and Robert Stenuit. Thoroughly researched, this book uses sources including his personal records and letters to his agents to provide deep insight into the nature of his life and the way he created a false persona for popular consumption.


Author: Gary L. Pinkerton
Publisher: McFarland
Publication Date: Jul 11, 2024
Number of Pages: 264 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1476694028
ISBN-13: 9781476694023
 

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