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The Salt-Water Men is a tale of great captains and great seamen. They were Canadians, or they sailed in ships Canadians had built, and most of their names have been forgotten, even in the ports from which their tall-masted vessels put out. But now Joseph Schull has brought these iron men in their wooden ships to life again. Here is James Smith who built the Marco Polo at Saint John, New Brunswick, and Bully Forbes who sailed her ("the fastest ship in the world") and wore her name on his tombstone when he died. Here is W. D. Lawrence and his son-in-law, Jim Ellis of Shubenacadie, and the mighty W. D. Lawrence, "the largest sailing ship afloat".

This is the story of these men, and others like them who came late to the age of sail with the new age of steel and steam advancing on them even as they began their brief career on blue water. Yet they had time to forge into the front ranks of the world's seamen, and to make the name of "Bluenose" famous on every sea famous on every sea. Shipbuilders and shipmasters, they were sharp businessmen, and they were sometimes tough and brutal sailors. But they knew their trade and they loved it, and we shall not see their like again. This is their story, against a background of storm and shipwreck, drownings and disasters, and triumphs over the cruel sea.

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Joseph Schull

Joseph Schull

1906-1980
Joseph Schull was an intelligence and information officer in the Canadian navy during the Second World War, serving in Newfoundland and in Europe. H... See more
Ed McNally

Ed McNally

1916 - 1971
Canadian
Ed McNally whose drawings form an exciting part of this book, also spent the war years in the navy, as a gunnery officer; one of his war paintings i... See more

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