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Harry E. Rieseberg

I Dive for Treasure

I Dive for Treasure

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    “Harry Rieseberg presented his undersea adventure tales as fact, but they were as fictional as his rugged persona. In I Dive for Treasure (1954), Rieseberg describes his knife fights with octopi who are described as having slimy, snaking tentacles, cold glowing eyes and vulture-like beaks.”

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