Books by Khalil Gibran
The Philosophers Collection (The Prophet The Prince Meditations Thus Spoke Zarathustra The Art of War)
by Niccolo Machiavelli, Marcus Aurelius, Friedrich Nietzsche, Sun Tzu, Khalil Gibran
The Philosophers Collection is a stunning 5-book set featuring some of the most influential philosophical and political works in history. Thoughtfully presented in a sophisticated slipcase, this collection provides timeless wisdom, profound insights, and practical strategies from renowned thinkers and visionaries. The set includes: The Prophet by Khalil Gibran: A poetic and philosophical masterpiece exploring love, freedom, work, and the essence of life. The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli: A groundbreaking treatise on power, politics, and statecraft that remains essential reading for leaders and strategists. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius: A collection of personal writings by the Stoic emperor, offering guidance on virtue, resilience, and self-discipline. Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche: A profound philosophical work exploring themes of individuality, morality, and the “Übermensch.” The Art of War by Sun Tzu: The timeless manual on strategy and warfare, valued for its insights into leadership, conflict resolution, and decision-making. This beautifully set is a perfect gift for thinkers, leaders, and those inspired by the power of ideas. Whether for study, inspiration, or reflection, these works offer a rich intellectual journey.
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THE PROPHET (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
THE PROPHET is a book of 26 prose poetry essays written in English by the Lebanese artist, philosopher and writer Kahlil Gibran. It was originally published in 1923 by Alfred A. Knopf. It is Gibran's best known work. The Prophet has been translated into over 40 different languages and has never been out of print.
The prophet, Almustafa, has lived in the foreign city of Orphalese for 12 years and is about to board a ship which will carry him home. He is stopped by a group of people, with whom he discusses topics such as life and the human condition. The book is divided into chapters dealing with love, marriage, children, giving, eating and drinking, work, joy and sorrow, houses, clothes, buying and selling, crime and punishment, laws, freedom, reason and passion, pain, self-knowledge, teaching, friendship, talking, time, good and evil, prayer, pleasure, beauty, religion, and death.
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