Perceval Gibbon

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Perceval Gibbon (November 4 1879-May 30, 1926) was an author and journalist.

He was born in Trelech, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

His early works were influenced by his extensive travels throughout Europe, America, and Africa.

During World War I he was a war correspondent.

[edit] Selected works

  • African Items, 1903 (verse)
  • Souls In Bondage, 1904
  • Salvator, 1905
  • The Vrouw Grobelaar's Leading Cases, 1905
  • Flower o' the Peach, 1911
  • The Adventures Of Miss Gregory, 1911 (stories)
  • Margaret Harding, 1912
  • The Second-Class Passenger, 1913 (stories)
  • Those who Smiled, 1920 (stories)
  • The Dark Places, 1926 (stories)


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