Author

D'Arcy Jenish

📖 Overview

D'Arcy Jenish is a Canadian journalist, historian and non-fiction author who has written extensively about Canadian history, sports, and cultural topics. His work spans multiple decades, with particular focus on hockey, Canadian military history, and significant moments in Canada's development as a nation. Among his notable works are "The Montreal Canadiens: 100 Years of Glory" and "Epic Wanderer: David Thompson and the Mapping of the Canadian West." His sports writing has earned recognition for its detailed research and comprehensive coverage of hockey's most storied franchise. Jenish's journalistic background includes positions at Maclean's magazine and various Canadian publications. His approach to historical writing combines thorough archival research with accessible narrative storytelling, particularly evident in works like "The St. Lawrence Seaway: Fifty Years and Counting." His contributions to Canadian historical literature have helped document important aspects of national development, from the exploration of western Canada to the evolution of major cultural institutions. Jenish continues to write about Canadian history and culture from his base in Ontario.

👀 Reviews

There are limited public reader reviews available for D'Arcy Jenish's works. His books on Canadian history and sports have received positive ratings for research depth and storytelling approach, averaging 3.9/5 stars on Goodreads across titles. Readers highlighted: - Clear writing style that makes history accessible - Use of first-hand accounts and interviews - Balance between factual detail and narrative flow Common criticisms: - Some passages become too granular with historical minutiae - Occasional dry stretches in longer works His book "The Montreal Canadiens: 100 Years of Glory" averages 4.1/5 on Amazon (32 reviews), with readers noting its comprehensive coverage while a few wanted more personal player stories. "Epic Wanderer" about explorer David Thompson has limited reviews but maintains 4.2/5 on Goodreads (19 ratings), with readers appreciating the research but noting some slow sections. Review data is sparse for his other works, with most having under 10 public ratings on major platforms.

📚 Books by D'Arcy Jenish

Epic Wanderer: David Thompson and the Mapping of the Canadian West Biography chronicling Thompson's life as a fur trader, surveyor, and mapmaker who traveled over 80,000 miles across North America between 1784 and 1812.

Indian Fall: The Last Great Days of the Plains Cree and the Blackfoot Confederacy Historical account of the decline of Plains Indigenous nations in the late 19th century, focusing on the period between 1870 and 1885.

The Montreal Canadiens: 100 Years of Glory Comprehensive history of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team from their founding in 1909 through their centennial celebration.

The Stanley Cup: A Hundred Years of Hockey at its Best Detailed history of hockey's Stanley Cup, tracking its evolution from a challenge cup to professional hockey's ultimate prize.

The NHL: A Centennial History Chronological examination of the National Hockey League's development from its founding in 1917 to its 100th anniversary.

The Vancouver Canucks: A Forty Year Journey Historical overview of the Vancouver Canucks franchise from their NHL debut in 1970 through their first four decades.

The Pirates of Somalia: Inside Their Hidden World Investigation into modern maritime piracy off the coast of Somalia, based on interviews and firsthand accounts.