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The Man Who Rode Sharks [Mass Market Paperback]

Robert Burgess (Author)
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January 2000
Why ride sharks?

Bill Royal's first shark was wrestled in to feed his familly during the depression. Later, he risked his life capturing sharks alive for scientists doing human cancer research. Following a trail of shark fossil teeth in 230-foot-deep Florida springs Royal discovered an underwater prehistoric graveyard that enabled scientists to recover the first remains of Ice Age Man 12,000 years old. Here is high voltage adventure at its best!


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"High adventure, shipwreck and a search for pirate treasure along modern day Florida's forgotten Gulf Coast." -- Spyglass Publications --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Robert F. Burgess has spent most of his life writing about adventure above or below the sea. His books about shipwrecks, sharks, treasure diving, and underwater archaeology are acclaimed for the author's ability to put the reader in the midst of the action. An ardent sailor and scuba diver, he and his wife live in north Florida.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (January 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595003893
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595003891
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,660,429 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Great Adventure" Glad it's back in print!, September 21, 2000
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"boggieman6" (Chattahoochee, Fl. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Man Who Rode Sharks (Mass Market Paperback)
The Man Who Rode Sharks was originally published in 1978 and is now republished by the Authors Guild Backinprint Editions through iUniverse.com, Inc. This book by Colonel William R. Royal (written with Robert F. Burgess) is about Royal's adventures and subsequent new discoveries in shark behavior and underwater archaeology. Actually, two stories in one, the first half of the book details Royal's work with sharks from the 1930s through the 1960s. He became fascinated with sharks from his first encounter with them in 1931 when he leaped into the water to catch a shark to feed his family during the Depression Years. During his travels in the military service he took up scuba diving and had more exciting encounters with them in the Pacific and Mediterranean Sea. After the war Royal was hired to capture sharks for a scientific laboratory. He became known as "the man who rode sharks" because that is what he did to capture them undamaged and alive. Usually he grabbed a nurse shark by the tail and let it drag him around until it tired (always making sure he stayed away from the head, of course). This enabled his catch to be loaded aboard a boat alive, a requirement requested by scientists doing research on squalene, a shark liver extract being investigated then as a possible cure for human cancer. The second half of the book is about Royal's most important contribution to science. When he moved to Florida in 1958, he became interested in Warm Mineral Springs and Little Salt Springs in the central part of the state. Up to this point no one had ventured very deep into these springs. Shortly after scuba gear became available in this country, Royal donned this equipment and started exploring these over 200-feet-deep springs. What he found there proved too unbelievable for the scientists of the day. Deep in Warm Mineral Spring beside prehistoric animal bones buried in mud on a forty-foot deep ledge, Royal found a human skull that carbon-dated to over 10,000 years old! And inside it was identifiable human brain material! Stalactites from the ceiling in the underwater spring indicated that this was once a dry cave, believed to date back to the last Ice Age. Since Early man was not thought to have been in Florida then, scientists of the day questioned the authenticity of these finds, especially since they had been made by an "amateur." Royal spent much of his life trying to persuade qualified underwater archaeologists to come to the spring and do a proper archaeological investigation of the sites. Eventually they did and toward the end of his life, the scientific community properly recognized the pioneering part Bill Royal played in these discoveries. Written in a narrative style by Robert Burgess, who dived these sites with Royal to photograph and record details of his achievements, he details Royal's incredible narrow escapes from sharks, cave-ins and dangerous depths. His style enables readers to relive the excitement of these adventures of a truly unique underwater pioneer. Anyone who thrives on fast-paced true adventure action will find this book a real hair-raiser!
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5.0 out of 5 stars About my father and his adventures., August 23, 2009
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I am Willie Royal jr and want to add a little about this book.
I was very fortunate to have grown up with my father learning to scuba dive at the age of 9 years old. The most important thing he taught me was to never panic.
I was diving with him in the early days exploring warm mineral springs and looking for the giant sharks teeth off Venice beach.
I was resting in a raft while my father was looking for sharks teeth when he surfaced with a large nurse shark in his arms. I have come across many sharks in my diving and have never had a fear of them. I think any animal will smell fear.
We traveled so many places looking for fossils and bones of long extinct animals.
We once dug up a 12 foot mastadon tusk in little salt creek texas.
I know first hand many of the stories in this book.
He was a great man.
Willie Royal
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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable Man, Remarkable Story, August 23, 2000
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This book is about many of the life stories of my step-father, Bill Royal, who was an amazing man, a self-taught underwater archeologist, and a walking library of information about diving and sharks. The book is of interest to scientists interested in underwater exploration, and to young people looking for an amazing true-life adventure. Bill (with the help of Mr. Burgess) tells about his early life and difficulties, his endless persuit of knowledge, and his love of diving, whether with sharks and to explore underwater archeological sites. Dr. Clark was a good friend, teacher and a diving partner to Bill. I am so gladd this book has been re-published as it will be of interest to a great many.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
boulder zone, sans scientist, halstead project, fathom fossils, blowing coral, spear cable, pony tank, broken stalactites, fossil shark teeth, ice age man, monster hunting
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Warm Mineral Springs, Johnston Island, Little Salt Spring, Venice Beach, United States, Carl Clausen, Eugenie Clark, Gulf of Mexico, Colonel Bentley, Ray Fisher, Air Force, Charlie Carneal, Cortez Bridge, Sand Island, Cape Haze, Tiny Wirs, George Wheeler, State of Florida, University of Florida, Bob Chapman, John Goggin, Colonel Royal, University of Hawaii, Manatee Crate Mill, Coast Guard
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