The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran, Kahlil Gibran (Illustrator)

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(Hardcover - Reprinted Edition)

  • Pub. Date: September 1923
  • 128pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,479

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    • Pub. Date: September 1923
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,479

    Synopsis

    One of America's most purchased and beloved books. An excellent gift for people of any age, full of wisdom and simple poetry, addressing twenty seven topics of our daily lives. Elegant paper back edition, enhanced by drawings of the renowned Aubrey Beardsley. An evergreen bestseller.

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    A brilliant man's philosophy on love, marriage, joy and sorrow, time, friendship and much more.

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    Biography

    Kahlil Gibran, poet, philosopher, and artist was born in Lebanon, in 1883, and received his primary education in Beruit before emigrating with his parents to Boston in 1895. In 1889 he returned to Lebanon to continue his studies in Arabic before returning to Boston in 1903, around which time he met Mart Haskell, who would become his lifelong benefactor. In 1912, he settled in New York City and devoted himself to writing (both in Arabic and English) and to painting. Gibran died in 1931.

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    "A KEEPER"by DeaJay

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    January 30, 2010: I have owned a copy of this book for over 40 years.

    On Nov 22, 2009, a 19 yr old relative of mine was killed in Afghanistan. A speaker, at his funeral, read a chapter from this book.....the chapter on "Children". I had read, that chapter, for years during the challenges of raising my children. It dawned on me...that NOT ONLY THAT CHAPTER....but the entire book would bring comfort to the family.

    I bought 8 copies ...... and, DAILY, the family refers to different topics.

    To me, this book is a must for table tops, bedtime reading or for libraries.

    The Prophet: Telling it like it should Beby Zootmcflute

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    October 02, 2009: An amazing Oriental (Oriental in the academic sense, meaning Middle Eastern spiritualist) Christian book. The mixture of prose and poetry fits the mood of the spiritual explorer. The artwork is thought provoking adding a visual richness to the intellectual pursuit of truth seekers. This book is not a "self-help" Joel Osteen easy read. Be ready to invest time and effort, if you so do you, will not be disappointed.


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