A. Hamilton Gibbs
Arthur Hamilton Gibbs was an English-American novelist. He was the brother of Cosmo Hamilton and Sir Philip Gibbs.
Born in London, Gibbs wrote 16 novels and two books of poetry. His novels include The Persistent Lovers, Soundings, and Chances adapted into the film Chances.
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, a writer and lawyer.
Works (may be incomplete)
Rowlandson's Oxford The Compleat Oxford Man Cheadle and Son The Hour of Conflict The Persistent Lovers Gun fodder; the diary of four years of war The Grey Wave Bluebottles Soundings Labels Harness Chances Undertow Rivers Glide On The Young Prince A Half Inch of Candle Way of Life One Touch of France- ''Obedience to the Moon''