Perceval Gibbon
Perceval Gibbon was an author and journalist, serving for the Rand Daily Mail in South Africa, as well as for other publications. Gibbon had travelled to South Africa in 1898, moved to the war front and became the representative of a syndicate of colonial newspapers at the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War. He is best remembered for his short stories, which often contained an ironic twist at the end. Gibbon's influence on the work of later South African authors has been acknowledged. For instance, the fictional narrator of Vrouw Grobelaar's Leading Cases (1905) is said to be a forerunner of Herman Charles Bosman's character Oom Schalk Lourens.
Flower o' the Peach
Also published as "Margaret Harding", Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1911
By Perceval Gibbon
Vrouw Grobelaar and Her Leading Cases: Seventeen Short Stories
"Vrouw Grobelaar and Her Leading Cases: Seventeen Short Stories" by Perceval Gibbon is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century...
By Perceval Gibbon
The Second Class Passenger: Fifteen Stories
"The Second Class Passenger: Fifteen Stories" by Perceval Gibbon is a collection of short stories likely written in the early 20th century. The storie...
By Perceval Gibbon
Those Who Smiled, and Eleven Other Stories
"Those Who Smiled" by Perceval Gibbon is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The opening story introduces complex themes ...
By Perceval Gibbon