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Book Description
A brilliant man's philosophy on love, marriage, joy and sorrow, time, friendship and much more. Originally published in 1923 - translated into more than 20 languages. With 12 full page drawings by Gibran.
11 Reviews
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Ologib said on Aug 23, 2010 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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Octoberon said on Apr 25, 2009 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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True Insight
This is one book which has made me look inside. This has really been the first book which did so. I started reading 'The Prophet' when i was 11 years old, and at that time it just spun me around in an unknown world of fantasies and imagination. Later during my college days, it brought light and dept ... (continue)
Justfairme said on Aug 14, 2008 | Add your feedback
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Doppelganger said on Aug 11, 2009 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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A great book, profound and eternal. It seems everytime you will read this book, you can take something new out of it. Very true, deep thoughts--amazes you how everything (the philosophy about so many profound topics like giving, love, marriage, law, etc) has been so succintly and beautifully carved ... (continue)
Raadz said on Jul 20, 2009 | Add your feedback
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Nmk789 said on Dec 29, 2008 | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Paperback 128 Pages
- Edition: New Ed
- ISBN-10: 0141187018
- ISBN-13: 9780141187013
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Pub date: Mar 28, 2002
- Dimensions: 1290 mm x 839 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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A small pearl every one should read
This book is one of the shortest in my bookshelf, but probably one of the most beatiful, I read it every summer during my vacancies, and every time is different from the other ones, probably because I AM different.
I believe this book is like a school lesson : a scholar makes a question and the teac ... (continue)
This book is one of the shortest in my bookshelf, but probably one of the most beatiful, I read it every summer during my vacancies, and every time is different from the other ones, probably because I AM different.
I believe this book is like a school lesson : a scholar makes a question and the teacher replies. But this teacher is a "strange" one : he does not only reply to the single questions, but he makes a mosaic where all the questions, even those not made, find a single answer in the quest for the Invisible One.
That's really a pearl that an oyster shows us step by step.
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