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- A._Hamilton_Gibbs comment "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.".
- Q4647852 comment "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.".