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The Prophet – Kahlil Gibran, 1923, 1973 edition Copy #2
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Sold by: Bee's BooksHard cover, 114 pages, illustrated
Signs of light wear on the dust cover, otherwise perfect condition.
The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran is a literary masterpiece that transcends time and culture, offering profound insights into the human condition. This beloved classic, first published in 1923, is a collection of 26 poetic essays delivered by Almustafa, a wise and gentle prophet. As he prepares to leave the city of Orphalese after twelve years of exile, the townspeople gather to seek his counsel on life’s most significant themes: love, marriage, children, work, freedom, and death.
Gibran’s lyrical prose and philosophical depth invite readers to reflect on their own lives and the world around them. Each essay is a gem of wisdom, blending spirituality with practical advice, and resonating with universal truths that are as relevant today as they were a century ago. Whether you are seeking solace, inspiration, or a deeper understanding of life’s mysteries, The Prophet offers a timeless guide to living with grace and purpose
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43429067X
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