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1 SIMONDS, Frank H GIBBS, Philip, Sir, foreword. America Must Cancel. no dj.
Hamish Hamilton, 1933, 
SIMONDS, Frank H. America Must Cancel : An American Reviews War-Debts. With a Foreword by Sir Philip Gibbs. L: Hamish Hamilton, (1933). Pp 95. 8vo, blue cloth. Half of ffep gone, very slightly rubbed, else vg. 30.00

Price: 30.00 CDN
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2 GIBBS, Philip Battle Within. 1st Cdn in dj.
Ryerson Press, Toronto, 1944, 
GIBBS, Philip. The Battle Within . Toronto: The Ryerson Press, (1944). First Canadian Edition. Pp. (6),[1]-297,(1). 8vo, blue cloth with yellow lettering to spine. An historical novel set amid the backdrop of the First World War by the English author. Top edge spotted, bump to top edge of rear board, else vg in nicked dj. 15.00

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3 GIBBS, Philip. MORRIS, Patricia. (Introduction). Deathless Story of the Titanic. ill. blue card covers.
Lloyd's of London Press, 1985, ISBN:1850440670 
GIBBS, Philip. The Deathless Story of the Titanic. A Facsimile Reprint. Introduction by Patricia Morris. L.: Lloyd's of London Press, (1985). Pp 40. Illustrated with photos and drawings to text; double column, pages yellow incolour. 4to, blue illustrated card covers. "The Deathless Story of the Tit anic: Complete narrative with many illustrations." -from the title page of the original publication. In 1974 this seventy-two-year-old periodical was brought to the attention of Lloyds of London Press. It was subsequently published as a facsimile as near to the original format as possible. "The Deathless Story of the Titanic is a contemporary [1912] view of events. Its contributors were professional journalists concerned, within the limitations of available communications, to present the fact of the matter though, of course, in a manner which would elicit the closest attention of the reader. In publishing this facsimile there is no intention to make a stance on the side of these writers, nor those who would refute their reports. This is howit seemed at the time." -from the Introduction. This is an interesting add ition to Titanic literature. Covers rubbed, slight soiling, bumped with light wrinkling to corners, small one small abrasion to margin, ow vg. 40.00

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4 GIBBS, Philip. Deathless Story of the Titanic. reprint, ill. stapled cards
Peter Way,, 1985, 
GIBBS, Philip. The Deathless Story of the Titanic. L.: Peter Way, 1972. Pp 40. Illustrated with photos and drawings to text; double column. 4to, stapled illustrated card covers. Great Newspapers Reprinted Special No. 1. "The extraordinary story of a great liner's death: as told by survivors at the time. Never since reprinted." -from the cover. "The Deathless Story of the Titanic brought out within weeks of the disaster, is a remarkable piece of reporting; it tells the story of the ship's last hours in the words of the survivors, presents a mass of facts and figures about the Titanic and its passengers.[...] we are proud to recreate the hitherto lost record of the writers who were there when the big news broke." -from the text. Covers rubbed, wrinkled, and suffering from occasional stains, small closed vertical tear from top edge, small pen notation to front cover, ow vg. 45.00

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