Thoughts and Meditations

Kahlil Gibran

Original title: Thoughts and meditations

first published 1960 Laurier Books Ltd./ Gaurav, 2000 paperback 128 pages

This author has put into words his thoughts about varied subjects that have appealed to him. He is a poet - a prophet - assailing the corruptions of Syrian government and upper social circles.

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Editions we hold

Thoughts and Meditations edition · 2021 · Independently Published · 9798463216991
Thoughts and Meditations edition · 2015 · www.snowballpublishing.com · 9781607967538
Thoughts and Meditations edition · 2015 · Meirovich, Igal · 9781638231516
Thoughts and Meditations paperback · 2000 · Laurier Books Ltd./ Gaurav · 128 pages · 9788187061489
Thoughts and Meditations paperback · 1998 · Citadel · 132 pages · 9780806509167
Thoughts and Meditations hardcover · 1993 · Book Sales · 9781555218942
Thoughts and Meditations paperback · 1984 · Lyle Stuart Hardcover · 128 pages · 9780806500379
Thoughts and meditations edition · 1971 · Heinemann

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