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Mississippi's Most Daring Man
- Paul J. Rainey, American Adventurer
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- Herausgeber:
- James L. Cummins
- Verlag:
- University Press of Mississippi, 01/2027
- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781496865779
- Umfang:
- 240 Seiten
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 15.1.2027
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Mississippi's Most Daring Man: Paul J. Rainey, American Adventurer brings to light the extraordinary life of a nearly forgotten American adventurer whose story intersected with some of the most dramatic events of the early twentieth century. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Rainey (1877--1923) lived in a world transformed by exploration, war, and revolution.
In 1910, Rainey ventured to the Arctic in the wake of the bitter controversy over who first reached the North Pole. Two years later, he broke new ground in cinema, producing the first-ever wildlife motion picture, Paul J. Rainey's African Hunt , a film so successful that his producer, Carl Laemmle, used its profits to launch Universal Studios. At the outbreak of World War I, Rainey joined the Harjes Ambulance Corps, making him one of the first Americans to volunteer on the Western Front. In 1918, he undertook a covert mission to Russia under the newly established Bolshevik government, where he became the first to film the last residence of Czar Nicholas II just weeks after the imperial family's assassination. Although his adventures took him around the globe, Rainey maintained a strong connection to Mississippi through Tippah Lodge, his ten-thousand‑acre estate in Tippah and Union counties, which served as a base for his hunting expeditions.
Though largely passed over by history, Rainey's legacy endures in the Paul J. Rainey Gates at the Bronx Zoo, in the Paul J. Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary in southwest Louisiana, and in big-game hunting museums and literature. Mississippi's Most Daring Man restores Rainey to his rightful place as a pivotal, if overlooked, figure whose life reflected the daring and turbulence of his era.