Caunter, C. F. (Cyril Francis), 1899-1988
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Caunter, Cyril Francis, 1899-1988
Caunter, Cyril Francis, 1899-
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found: His Motor cycles, 1982:t.p. (C. F. Caunter)
found: LC data base, 8/2/83(hdg.: Caunter, Cyril Francis, 1899- ; usage: C. F. Caunter)
found: Wikipedia, June 15, 2018(C. F. Caunter; Cyril Francis Caunter (22 March 1899 in Ilford, Essex - 10 April 1988), was a British aviation historian and author; Caunter's first publication was a small handbook, Model Petrol Engines, published in 1920 by Percival Marshall Ltd., followed by Small Electric Lighting Sets ... Madness Opens The Door (1932) was written in 1931; Pitman published Small Two-Stroke Aero Engines and Small Four-Stroke Aero Engines as well as Light Aero Engines and The Two-Cycle Engine (1932). He published the novel Madness Opens The Door, a space novel, and Ex-Gangster and Killers Must Die. Caunter wrote six HMSO books about Science Museum subjects during the 1950s. His official handbooks include The History and Development of Cycles; In 1936 Caunter wrote Death of the War God, which was about a world war)
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1983-08-04: new
2018-06-17: revised
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