Background
Born in London, the son of Sir Abe Bailey and pioneer aviator Lady Mary Bailey, Jim Bailey was educated at Winchester College and Christ Church Oxford.
Born in London, the son of Sir Abe Bailey and pioneer aviator Lady Mary Bailey, Jim Bailey was educated at Winchester College and Christ Church Oxford.
University of Oxford.
At the outbreak of the Second World War, he was called up from the Oxford University Air Squadron and joined the Royal Air Force as a pilot in September 1939. He served with 264 and 85 Squadrons, flying Defiants, Hurricanes and Beaufighters. Drum and Golden City Post In 1951 he provided financial backing to Bob Crisp to start a magazine called African Drum based in Cape Town, and aimed at a Black readership, but as readership dropped, Bailey took full control.
The monthly magazine was renamed to simply Drum and the head office moved to Johannesburg.
Anthony Sampson was appointed editors Bailey also founded in 1955 the Golden City Post, the country"s first black Sunday tabloid.
The God-Kings and Titans Bailey"s book The God-Kings and the Titans: The New World Ascendancy in Ancient Times (1973) was a controversial work on pre-Columbian transport-oceanic contact, which claimed that thousands of years before Columbus Mediterranean sea voyagers among other peoples from the Old World landed on both the Atlantic and Pacific shores of America. The book has been referenced by many pseudohistoric writers.