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Shipwrecks and sailors of Prince Edward Island / Robert C. Parsons.
TITLE:
Shipwrecks and sailors of Prince Edward Island / Robert C. Parsons.
Publication Date:
2021
Publication Information:
East Lawrencetown, N.S. : Pottersfield Press,
Physical Description:
160 p. : ill., maps.
Summary:
It has been estimated that between fifteen to twenty thousand ships have meet their end along Canada's eastern seaboard. Many of these wrecks happened between the 1800s to the mid-1900s when the season of bark, brig, brigantine and schooner came and went. This era left behind literally a vast volume - both recorded in print and preserved in local tales - of heroism and tragedy of mariners young and old. Prince Edward Island's legacy of tales from the era of all-sail is from the wreck of the immigrant-laden Elizabeth at Cascumpec where the castaways were saved by a native; to the unique tale of PEI's Jessy thrown onto St. Paul's Island; to the strange tale of Rival caught in the “Yankee Gale” and the SS Quebec's demise in the death-dealing tides of East Point, Shipwrecks and Sailors of Prince Edward Island. Island ships were involved with mystery, mayhem and wreck in practically all parts of the North gripped in sandbars of Sable Island, plundered on the rugged coasts of Newfoundland, drifting with no crew off Ireland, wrecked on Nova Scotia's shores, stranded on the Magdalenes, and “Lost with Crew” in the vast Atlantic. Anything that could happen to a ship has happened to a Prince Edward Island hull and scores of tales within Shipwrecks and Sailors of Prince Edward Island present those weird and wonderful epics.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781897426456
General Note:
Includes index.