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+5b, 1927 Second impression
Notes
The Prophet is a philosophical work written by Lebanese-American author Khalil Gibran, first published in 1923. It is a collection of 26 poetic essays that explore various aspects of life, including love, work, freedom, and death. The book is centered around a fictional prophet named Almustafa, who, before departing from a foreign city, shares his wisdom with its people. The work is celebrated for its spiritual insights, lyrical prose, and universal themes, offering timeless reflections on the human condition. It remains one of Gibran's most influential and widely read works.
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Purple hardback with clear dust jacket, fading on spine, front and back, intact, good condition.