Gill Robb Wilson (1893 - 1966) was a pilot in the famed Lafayette Escadrille in World WarWilson began his long aviation career with the French and United States Air forces in World War I. This is his Publisher: New York Random House (1957) Keywords: Aviation Poetry Poems world War I Pilots flying Perspective First Editions aerial photography Shortly after the Wright Bros. successfully propelled their flying machine above the ground, the author made his first solo flight. What does it mean to be a flier? Why does a man feel both calm and excited in that vast solitude of the air? Wilson knows, and he describes it in his prose and verse, and with striking pictures. Big B/W
Dust jacket edges slightly scuffed, tiny chips at corners and spine. Book is clean, bright and tight with no marking, stains or torn pages. Shortly after the Wright Bros. successfully propelled their flying machine above the ground, the author made his first solo flight. What does it mean to be a flier? Why does a man feel both calm and excited in that vast solitude of the air? Wilson knows, and he describes it in his prose and verse, and with striking pictures. Big B/W photographs throughout.
Gill Robb Wilson (September 18, 1892 – September 8, 1966) [1] was an American pilot, Presbyterian minister, and military advocate. [2]
[edit] Biography
He was born in Clarion County, Pennsylvania to a Robb and Gill I. Wilson, on September 18, 1892. [3] [4] [5] He was a member of the Lafayette Escadrille during World War I, and he became director of aviation in New Jersey in 1930, and later the first director of the Civil Air Patrol. [6] In World War II, he was a correspondent for the Herald Tribune. He died in Los Angeles County, California.Wilson was also the author of a book of poetry, which included some pieces on World War I aviation, and the autobiographical work, I Walked with Giants, Vantage Press, 1968. [7] [6] He was married and had a daughter. [5]