Sir Hamiltom Gibb has written:
'The travels of Ibn Battuta AD 1325-1354'
Sir Hamilton Gibb was a prominent historian and scholar of Islamic studies who specialized in the cultural and intellectual history of the Muslim world. He has written extensively on topics such as Islamic civilization, Islamic philosophy, and the interactions between Islamic and Western cultures. Some of his notable works include "Islamic Society and the West" and "The Legacy of Islam."
Andrew Gibb has written:
'The demographic consequences of rapid industrial growth: a case study of Glasgow 1801-1914'
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Elias John Wilkinson Gibb has written:
'Ottoman literature' -- subject(s): Turkish poetry
'A history of Ottoman poetry' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Turkish poetry
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Sir Herbert Henderson has written: 'Supply and Demand'
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