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The Guinn Collection of
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| Drawing from H. Barber, A.E.Ae.S, Capt., R.F.C. The Aeroplane Speaks. NewYork: McBride, 1917. |
The Guinn Collection of Military Aviation and History, totaling
over 1800 books and pamphlets, was donated to the Thomas
Cooper Library in late 2001 by Dr. Gilbert S. Guinn,
professor emeritus of history at Lander University in
Greenwood, SC, and Dr. Susan H. Guinn, professor of English
at Lander.
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| James R. McConnell. Flying for France, with the American Escadrille at Verdun. New York: Doubleday, 1918. |
As with several other collections, the Guinn books, which included material from World War I onwards, came to Thomas Cooper together with the parallel donation of archival materials to one of the University's archival collections.
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| Advertisement from
R.A. Gill's The Flyer's Guide, an elementary handbook for aviators. London: Hugh Rees, 1916. |
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Cartoon from James Gould Cozzens, et al. Instrument Flying Technique in Weather. Patterson Field, Fairfield, OH: Headquarters, Air Service Command, 1943. |
Although the primary focus of the collection is on aviation itself, it also includes much incidental material illustrating broader social-historical trends.
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| Keith Ayling. R.A.F., The Story of a British Fighter Pilot . New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1941. |
The books in the Guinn Collection focus on both British and American military aviation, across both World Wars, and provide a welcome complement to the library's previous special collections in military history. The Guinn Collection also brought to the library additional volumes of related general history.
Updated 05 January 2004 by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Copyright © 2004, the University of South Carolina.
Prepared for the web by Eva Moore/Zella Hilton.
URL: http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/hist/milav.html