Armour, Charles and Thomas Lacke
Sailing Ships of the Maritimes
(Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1975)
A good combination of beautiful pictures and solid historical information.
Doane, Benjamin
Following the Sea
(Halifax: Nimbus and the Nova Scotia Museum, 1987)
A nicely illustrated personal account of going to sea from a Nova Scotian viewpoint.
Fingard, Judith
Jack in Port: Sailortowns of Eastern Canada
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982)
Social history of mariners and their port communities - the grimmer side of the "Golden Age".
McBride, Graham
Sailing Ship Rigs
(Halifax: Maritime Museum of the Atlantic)
A handy four page illustrated guide to telling a brig from a barque
and what trades they sailed.
Also found on the web: <http://mma.ednet.ns.ca/AtoZ/rigs.html>
McKay, Colin
Windjammers and Bluenose Sailors
(Lockeport: Roseway Publishing, 1993)
An lively working class account of seafaring - a nice contrast to FWW Wallace.
Sager, Eric W
1) Seagoing Labour: The Merchant Marine of Atlantic Canada 1820-1914
(Kingston & Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989)
A readable examination of labour issues on maritime sailing and early
steam vessels.
2) Maritime Capital: The Shipping Industry in Atlantic Canada;
1820-1914
(Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press, 1990)
Explores the rise and fall of the Maritime sailing fleet using information
from the Maritime Shipping Project at Memorial University. A heavy read
- very economic and business oriented.
Spicer, Stanley
The Age of Sail: Master Shipbuilders of the Maritimes
(Halifax: Formac Publishing, 2001)
A beautifully illustrated exploration of ships and ship building in the region using case studies of several shipbuilding communities.
Wallace, Frederick William
1) Wooden Ships and Iron Men
(London: Hodder & Stoddart, 1924. Mika Reprint Edition, 1976)
2) In the Wake of the Wind Ships
(Toronto: Muson, 1929)
Classic accounts of the adventures of Atlantic Canadian sailing ships.
Old fashioned in style but still stirring and pioneering work that continues
to influence.