Proper noun
Philbrick (plural Philbricks)
A surname.
Nonetheless, the episodes often had very little to do with the actual events of Philbrick's life, with plotlines taking Philbrick on journeys to Europe and South America. Source: Internet
It's not simply that Philbrick normally writes about history, and seafaring history at that; he's a year-round resident of Nantucket, the island and commercial port that defines Captain Ahab's quest. Source: Internet
Philbrick, 2010, p. 73: "Since its invention during the Civil War, the Gatling gun had been used sparingly in actual battle, but there was no denying, potentially at least, an awesome weapon." Source: Internet
It is clear that Philbrick has a certain sympathy for Arnold, who was arguably the best field commander in the Continental Army. Source: Internet
Locally, she is survived by a brother Arlie Philbrick, of Oakland, a sister Ethel Bates, of Waterville. Source: Internet
"I got this idea from owner Annie Philbrick. Source: Internet