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  1. Cosmo Hamilton (29 April 1870 – 14 October 1942), born Henry Charles Hamilton Gibbs, was an English playwright and novelist. He was the brother of writers Arthur Hamilton Gibbs , Francis William Hamilton Gibbs, Helen Katherine Hamilton Gibbs and Sir Philip Gibbs .

  2. Cosmo Hamilton. Writer: Paradise. Cosmo Hamilton was born on 29 April 1870 in Norwood, London, England, UK. Cosmo was a writer, known for Paradise (1926), Reckless Youth (1922) and Day Dreams (1919). Cosmo was married to Mrs. Julia A. Currey Bolton and Beryl Faber. Cosmo died on 14 October 1942 in Guildford, Surrey, England, UK.

  3. Jan 5, 2024 · Cosmo Hamilton. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. English playwright and novelist, also known as Henry Charles Hamilton Gibbs. He wrote a number of London musicals, Broadway shows and many screenplays; his novels were the basis for several films.

  4. Overview. Cosmo Hamilton. (d. 1942) Quick Reference. (d. 1942), who changed his name (1898) to Hamilton (his mother's name) by deed poll. The son of an official at the Board of Education, brother of Philip Gibbs and ... From: Hamilton, Cosmo in The Oxford Companion to Edwardian Fiction » Subjects: Literature. Related content in Oxford Reference.

  5. We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Cosmo Hamilton's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  6. Author: Cosmo Hamilton (1870–1942) Alternate Name (s): Henry Charles Hamilton Gibbs (legal name) Biography: Henry Charles Hamilton Gibbs was born in 1870, the son of Henry James Gibbs, an official of the Board of Education. His younger brothers were journalist and novelist Sir Philip Gibbs (1877–1962) and novelist and poet Arthur Hamilton ...

  7. Cosmo Hamilton was born on 29 April 1870 in Norwood, London, England, UK. Cosmo was a writer, known for Paradise (1926), Reckless Youth (1922) and Day Dreams (1919). Cosmo was married to Mrs. Julia A. Currey Bolton and Beryl Faber. Cosmo died on 14 October 1942 in Guildford, Surrey, England, UK.

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