
Philip Gibbs
Sir Philip Armand Hamilton Gibbs KBE was an English journalist and prolific author of books who served as one of five official British reporters during the First World War. Four of his siblings were also writers, A. Hamilton Gibbs, Francis Hamilton Gibbs, Helen Hamilton Gibbs and Cosmo Hamilton, as was his father Henry James Gibbs and his own son, Anthony.

Wounded Souls
In a city freed from war, a correspondent grapples with the haunting realities of victory and the enduring scars of conflict.
By Philip Gibbs

The Eighth Year: A Vital Problem of Married Life
As the romance fades and reality sets in, a couple faces a critical turning point that could either strengthen their bond or tear them apart.
By Philip Gibbs

The Middle of the Road: A Novel
In the wake of war, a soldier's hope for a new beginning crumbles as he navigates a troubled marriage and a devastating loss.
By Philip Gibbs

Now It Can Be Told
Witness the raw and uncensored realities of World War I through the eyes of a war correspondent, as he unveils the untold stories of courage, suffering, and the devastating human cost of battle.
By Philip Gibbs

Ten years after : $b a reminder
A decade after a devastating global conflict, explore how shattered dreams and disillusionment replaced initial patriotic fervor.
By Philip Gibbs

Back to Life
Amidst post-war liberation, a war correspondent grapples with his friend's trauma as they uncover the haunting memories of the recently freed citizens.
By Philip Gibbs

The Soul of a Nation
Amidst collective grief, a nation honors its fallen heroes as an unidentified soldier is laid to rest, symbolizing countless sacrifices and the enduring strength of the human spirit during a time of war.
By Philip Gibbs

People of Destiny: Americans as I saw them at Home and Abroad
Amidst the vibrant backdrop of post-war America, a keen observer uncovers the surprising realities of a nation grappling with celebration and rebuilding.
By Philip Gibbs

The Soul of the War
Experience the shocking transition of a nation as disbelief turns to dread when faced with the brutal realities of a world engulfed in war.
By Philip Gibbs

From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917
Witness the brutal reality of World War I through the eyes of a war correspondent, as he chronicles the carnage and sacrifice on the Western Front where countless lives were lost.
By Philip Gibbs

Adventures in Journalism
Discover the thrilling and challenging life of a newsman as he chases stories, faces moral dilemmas, and finds brotherhood in the exciting world of early 20th-century journalism.
By Philip Gibbs