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A Mind at Sea - Henry Fry and the Glorious Era of Quebec's Sailing Ships (Paperback)
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A Mind at Sea - Henry Fry and the Glorious Era of Quebec's Sailing Ships (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 4 320
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The trials and tribulations of a Canadian business titan during a
fascinating period in 19th-century Quebec. A Mind at Sea is an
intimate window into a vanished time when Canada was among the
world's great maritime countries. Between 1856 and 1877, Henry Fry
was the Lloyd's agent for the St. Lawrence River, east of Montreal.
The harbour coves below his home in Quebec were crammed with
immense rafts of cut wood, the river's shoreline sprawled with
yards where giant square-rigged ships - many owned by Fry - were
built. As the president of Canada's Dominion Board of Trade, Fry
was at the epicentre of wealth and influence. His home city of
Quebec served as the capital of the province of Canada, while its
port was often the scene of raw criminality. He fought vigorously
against the kidnapping of sailors and the dangerous practice of
deck loading. He also battled against and overcame his personal
demon - mental depression - going on to write many ship histories
and essays on U.S.-Canada relations. Fry was a colourful figure and
a reformer who interacted with the famous figures of the day,
including Lord and Lady Dufferin, Sir John A. Macdonald, Wilfrid
Laurier, and Sir Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau, Quebec's
lieutenant-governor.
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