A. Hamilton Gibbs
Arthur Hamilton Gibbs (9 March 1888 – 24 May 1964) was an English-American novelist. He was the brother of Cosmo Hamilton and Sir Philip Gibbs.[1]
A. Hamilton Gibbs  | |
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![]() Portrait from The Sun, 1919  | |
| Born | 9 March 1888 | 
| Died | 24 May 1964 (aged 76) Boston. U.S.  | 
| Occupation | Novelist | 
Born in London, Gibbs wrote 16 novels and two books of poetry. His novels include The Persistent Lovers (1915) (which was adapted into a 1922 film of the same name), Soundings (1925) (the best-selling book in the United States that year), and Chances (1930) adapted for film Chances (1931).
Gibbs became a United States citizen in 1931, and thereafter lived primarily in Lakeville, Massachusetts. He died in Boston in 1964, survived by his wife Jeanette (Philips), a writer and lawyer.[2]
Works (may be incomplete)
    
- Rowlandson's Oxford (1911)
 - The Compleat Oxford Man (1911)
 - Cheadle and Son (1912)
 - The Hour of Conflict (1914)
 - The Persistent Lovers (1915)
 - Gun fodder; the diary of four years of war (1919)
 - The Grey Wave (1920)
 - Bluebottles (1920)
 - Soundings (1925)
 - Labels (1926)
 - Harness (1928)
 - Chances (1930) (adapted for 1931 film)
 - Undertow (1932)
 - Rivers Glide On (1934)
 - The Young Prince (1937, 60 pp.)[3]
 - A Half Inch of Candle (1939)
 - Way of Life (1947)[4]
 - One Touch of France (1953) (free verse)[5]
 - Obedience to the Moon (1956)
 
References
    
- "Major A. Hamilton Gibbs and his Book". The Sun. New York City. 26 October 1919. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
 - (26 May 1964). Hamilton Gibbs, Author, 76, Dead, The New York Times
 - Wallace, Margaret (2 January 1938). A Fable for Adults (Review of The Young Prince, The New York Times
 - Paige, Judith (12 October 1947). Idealists All (book review of Way of Life, The New York Times
 - Gilbert, Morris (22 March 1953). In Love With France (review of One Touche of France, The New York Times
 
External links
    
- A. Hamilton Gibbs at IMDb
 - Works by A. Hamilton Gibbs at Project Gutenberg
 - Works by A. Hamilton Gibbs at Faded Page (Canada)
 - Works by or about A. Hamilton Gibbs at Internet Archive
 
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