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Perceval Gibbon

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Fiction

Perceval Gibbon - Illustrated London News, 2 September 1911
Perceval Gibbon – Illustrated London News, 2 September 1911

Novels
Gibbon, P. 1904. Souls in bondage. London: William Blackwood and Sons.

Gibbon, P. 1909. Salvator. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company.

Gibbon, P. 1911. Margaret Harding. London, Methuen (Note: this copy, published in the USA by The Century Co, New York under the title of Flower o’ the peach, 1911)

 

Short Story Collections

Gibbon, P. 1906. Vrouw Grobelaar and her Leading Cases. New York: McClure, Phillips and Co.

Gibbon, P. 1913. The second-class passenger and other stories. London : Methuen.

Gibbon, P. 1920. Those Who Smiled and Other Stories. London: Cassell and Company Ltd.

Short Stories (published individually)
The Good Uncles. The Saturday Evening Post Apr 1 1922
A Deal in Exchange. The Saturday Evening Post Jul 1 1922, The Grand Magazine Sep 1928
A Man of Principle. The Saturday Evening Post Apr 8 1922

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