
Herbert Adams Gibbons
Herbert Adams Gibbons was an American missionary and journalist who wrote about international politics and European colonialism during the early 20th century.

Anglo-Saxon Solidarity
This book questions whether common heritage is enough to unite nations, or if true solidarity requires shared values and appreciation for cultural diversity instead.
By Herbert Adams Gibbons

Riviera Towns
Embark on an early 20th-century adventure to the French Riviera's most charming towns, where artistic inspiration blossoms amidst captivating landscapes and cultural treasures.
By Herbert Adams Gibbons

The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire; a history of the Osmanlis up to the death of Bayezid I (1300-1403)
In a landscape ripe with opportunity, a humble tribal leader rises to create an empire that redraws the map of power.
By Herbert Adams Gibbons

The New Map of Europe (1911-1914) The Story of the Recent European Diplomatic Crises and Wars and of Europe's Present Catastrophe
Witness the collision of simmering tensions as national pride and historical feuds ignite a continent, paving the path to unprecedented conflict.
By Herbert Adams Gibbons

Europe Since 1918
Witness the unraveling of peace in a post-war Europe, where treaties spark chaos and nations grapple with unresolved conflicts.
By Herbert Adams Gibbons

The blackest page in modern history: Events in Armenia in 1915 the facts and the responsibilities
Uncover a hidden chapter of injustice where a nation faces extermination under the shadow of war, revealing a story of resilience and the world's complicit silence.
By Herbert Adams Gibbons