The Mentor: Guynemer, The Wingèd Sword of France, Vol. 6, Num. 18, Serial No. 166, November 1, 1918

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The Mentor: Guynemer, The Wingèd Sword of France, Vol. 6, Num. 18, Serial No. 166, November 1, 1918

by Howard W. (Howard Willard) Cook

EN·~1 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

THE MENTOR 1918.11.01, No. 166, Guynemer

0:16
2

THE SKYMAN SUPREME

5:21
3

GUYNEMER, THE WINGÈD SWORD OF FRANCE His Ancestry and Childhood

5:05
4

GUYNEMER, THE WINGÈD SWORD OF FRANCE His Youth and Apprenticeship

5:14
5

GUYNEMER, THE WINGÈD SWORD OF FRANCE Pioneer Airmen in France

4:27
6

GUYNEMER, THE WINGÈD SWORD OF FRANCE The Flying Storks

5:02
7

GUYNEMER, THE WINGÈD SWORD OF FRANCE Hunting in the Air, by Captain Georges Guynemer

5:25
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GUYNEMER, THE WINGÈD SWORD OF FRANCE A Tribute, by Premier Georges Clemenceau

2:49
9

THE MENTOR—DEPARTMENT OF BIOGRAPHY SERIAL NUMBER 166

0:03
10

GEORGES GUYNEMER The Wingèd Sword of France

25:59

Description

A poignant tribute written just weeks before the armistice, this essay honors the legendary French aviator whose daring flights over the battle‑scarred skies became a beacon of hope for a nation in turmoil. Drawing on vivid recollections from fellow pilots and the heartfelt letters of young admirers, it paints Guynemer as more than a skilled flyer—he is portrayed as a living embodiment of courage, a “winged sword” that cut through fear and doubt. The narrative captures the mixture of awe and melancholy felt by those who watched his soaring exploits, reminding listeners of the powerful role a single figure can play in lifting a country’s spirit.

Through lyrical prose and intimate anecdotes, the piece reflects on the personal sacrifices behind the hero’s public image, underscoring how his modesty and sense of duty resonated with ordinary citizens. Listeners will hear the reverent tone of comrades who admired his resolve and the tender gratitude of children who saw in him a model of idealism. The essay offers a snapshot of wartime France, where the sky itself seemed to carry the nation’s yearning for triumph and peace.

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en

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~1 hours (64K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-07-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Howard W. (Howard Willard) Cook

b. 1890

Best known today for early 20th-century literary criticism and biographical writing, this American author wrote with a clear, accessible style that brought contemporary poets and wartime figures to general readers.

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