The Heyday of Sail

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A vivid, firsthand memoir of life aboard square-rigged cargo ships in the early 1900s. Based on Gladys Ballment’s teenage diaries, The Heyday of Sail captures a lost maritime world through the eyes of a young girl at sea.

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Description

The Heyday of Sail is a uniquely personal account of the final chapter in the age of great sailing ships. Compiled from the real diaries of Gladys Ballment, a teenager at sea in the early 1900s, this history book is a remarkable first-hand look into life aboard the last of the square-rigged cargo ships.

Between 1908 and 1913, Gladys joined her father—captain of vessels like the Renfield and Saxon—on multiple long-haul voyages between Europe, Australia, and South America. Her writing, filled with childlike curiosity and unfiltered detail, documents 124-day journeys, dangerous Cape Horn crossings, and vivid encounters with ports including Cape Town, Lima, Madeira, and Newcastle.

This isn’t a technical manual, but rather a memoir filled with small yet telling observations—on crew life, meals, weather, and the emotional rhythms of ocean travel. Gladys’ perspective offers a fresh, authentic counterpoint to the more romanticised maritime tales of the era.

Readers interested in sailing ship life in the 1900s, maritime history in Australia, or the final decades of commercial sail transport will find this book engaging and evocative. With 184 pages of narrative, photos, and context, The Heyday of Sail is a beautifully told story of resilience, wonder, and the enduring pull of the sea.

Additional information

Weight 0.9 kg
Dimensions 30 × 21 × 2 cm