William Sherwood Fox, M.A., Ph.D., D.Litt., F.R.S.C., is President of the University of Western Ontario.
'Fox is an excellent guide through "hard land and moody waters"...
He describes the fascinating natural wonders of the Bruce
Peninsula, the folklore and the facts. There are pages about
adventure and murder and mayhem, about rattlesnakes and shipwrecks,
about winds and fogs on the inland seas, about brave parsons and
the bad rascals like the moonshining Bradley boys, about the
delights of success and the heartbreaks of failure among the people
in the land below Tobermory, the rocks on the cold hills, and the
lilacs by the doors of the houses that were not abandoned.'
*Michigan History*
'An ardent and sympathetic treatment of an interesting and unusual
region. Those who know and love the Bruce will enjoy comparing
notes with the author, and those who have not yet had that
privilege will surely be driven to explorations in that
district.'
*London Free Press*
'It is told as such a tale should be told, through the remembered
things of those who lived there, through the things of the land and
the waters ... a well-loved land seen through understanding
eyes.'
*Saturday Night*
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