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Arthur Hamilton Gibbs (1888 – May 24, 1964) was an English novelist. He was the brother of Cosmo Hamilton and Sir Philip Gibbs. He wrote 16 novels and 2 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). 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.〔(26 May 1964). (Hamilton Gibbs, Author, 76, Dead ), ''The New York Times''〕 ==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.)〔Wallace, Margaret (2 January 1938). (A Fable for Adults (Review of The Young Prince ), ''The New York Times''〕 * ''A Half Inch of Candle'' (1939) * ''Way of Life'' (1947)〔Paige, Judith (12 October 1947). (Idealists All (book review of Way of Life ), ''The New York Times''〕 * ''One Touch of France'' (1953) (free verse)〔Gilbert, Morris (22 March 1953). (In Love With France (review of One Touche of France ), ''The New York Times''〕 * ''Obedience to the Moon'' (1956) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「A. Hamilton Gibbs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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