Witch in the Wind
The True Story of the Legendary Bluenose
by Marq de Villiers
While the story of the Bluenose—her legendary speed and thefamous races she won over the years—has often been told,Witch in the Wind explores the history of the Bluenose from a fresh new perspective.In Witch in the Wind, Marq de Villiers examines the history of this famous vessel against the social and economic backdrop of the east coast Atlantic shipping and fishing industries that spawned her. Unlike any previous examination of the Bluenose, de Villiers contextualizes the birth and death of this celebrated ship with rise of industrialization and the decline of the Age of Sail, and the impact of these changes on generations of families whose way of life depended on the sea.Witch in the Wind is an evocative journey into previously untold backstory of the Bluenose, exploring the place that built her, the men who sailed her and the industry that gave rise to her. De Villiers takes readers deep into the heart of Canadian maritime history, giving new life to the long-standing legend of the magnificent Bluenose.
close this panel"Poignant and often profound, WITCH IN THE WIND shows the tone and texture of a seasoned journalist, peppered with distinct Maritime flavour..."
"Witch in the Wind sometimes reads like a celebrity tell-all: myths are debunked; the true characters of the famous boat’s owners, skipper, and crew are revealed; and her fierce competition with American ships is exposed in all its ugly glory. De Villiers has done an excellent job of outlining the context behind the building of the Bluenose and her racing success, and has produced a story that is far more interesting than the conventional tale about a magical boat that never lost a race.Boat enthusiasts and landlubbers alike will appreciate de Villiers’ thorough, yet accessible, research. "
"WITCH IN THE WIND demonstrates that the Bluenose was a late flowering in schooner design, a high point of sorts, yet, even when brand spanking new, already an exercise in nostalgia and romance, a last remnant of a lost world of wood and wind and canvas an speed...WITCH IN THE WIND boasts fishing scenes worthy of Melville."
