BOOKS BY GEORGE GIBBS

1900Pike and Cutlass: Hero Tales of Our Navy
1901In Search of Mademoiselle
1903American Sea Fights. Portfolio of colored drawings
1905The Love of Monsieur
1907The Medusa Emerald
1909Tony’s Wife
1911The Bolted Door
1911The Forbidden Way
1912The Maker of Opportunities
1913The Silent Battle
1913Madcap
1914The Flaming Sword
1915The Yellow Dove
1916Paradise Garden
1917The Secret Witness
1918The Golden Bough
1919The Black Stone
1920The Splendid Outcast
1921The Vagrant Duke
1921Youth Triumphant
1922The House of Mohun
1923Fires of Ambition
1924Sackcloth and Scarlet

SOURCES ON GEORGE GIBBS

“Illustrates His Own Books” (article and interview), The Sun, New York, 18 February 1911.

“George Gibbs on His Work.” Interview by Francis Hill in the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Date uncertain: 1912 or 1913.

“George Gibbs, a Novelist, and His Ideas.” Interview by Theodocia F. Walton in the Philadelphia Press, 21 March 1920.

Who’s Who in America.

Note: George Gibbs’s prowess as a painter in oils deserves a special note. He has painted some splendid nudes which have been widely exhibited, in particular one called “The Gold Screen” which has been at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, the Chicago Institute of Fine Arts, the St. Louis Gallery, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and other exhibitions. He has done some striking marines which have been shown at the Pennsylvania Academy and the Corcoran Gallery and are now (April, 1924) on view in Baltimore. He has become a portrait painter much in demand with more commissions offered him than he cares to accept.