Art World Calm During Holidays, ”The Philadelphia Inquirer”, 13 Dec. 1914.
Bayna Layl wa Sabah [Between Night and Morn], Al-Hilal, June 1919, pp. 777-781
Body of Kahlil Gibran Starts Back to Syria, New York Times, Jul 25, 1931
Camille Aboussouan, "Joseph Hoyek, gentilhomme d'un siècle perdu. Hommage a un Prince", pp. 41-44.
Claude Bragdon, A Modern Prophet from Lebanon, The Billings Gazette (Billings, Montana), Dec 21, 1928, p. 20.
Ellis Grossman, ‘Prophet’ Profit Big Success, The Desert Sun, Palm Springs, California, Wednesday, May 22, 1974.
Gladys Baker, "Kahlil Gibran, Syrian Poet-Artist, Tells How, Why He Wrote ‘The Prophet’", The Birmingham News, Sunday, December 11, 1927, p. 19.
Johan Bojer, Realist [Gibran's Portrait of Joan Bojer], "The New York Times" (New York, New York), Sun, Jan 9, 1921, p. 70.
Joseph Gollomb, "An Arabian Poet in New York" [Interview with Kahlil Gibran], New York Evening Post, March 29, 1919, Book Section, pp. 1 and 10.
Kahlil Gibran Dead; Noted Syrian Poet, The New York Times, Apr 1, 1931
Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet" read and performed at St. Mark's-in-the-Bouwerie (New York), The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), Oct 13, 1928, p. 5.
Kahlil Gibran, Painter, Dies, "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" (St. Louis, Missouri), Sat, Apr 11, 1931, p. 1.
Karen Neslund, Gibran Combines Poetry, Philosophy, Art for Classic, 'The Clarion', Bethel College and Seminary, St. Paul, Minn., Volume XL — No. 3, Tuesday, October 1, 1963, p. 3.
Marguerite Mooers Marshall, Set Womankind Free and There'll Be no War, Says Oriental Painter, Born on Mt. Lebanon, The Evening World, Saturday, December 12, 1914, p. 8.
Miss Barbara Young Will Talk on Gibran, "Democrat and Chronicle" (Rochester, New York), 02 Nov 1933, Thu, p. 8.
Modern American Writers [Gibran's Portrait of Howard W. Cook, 1918], "The Sun", Sunday, December 22, 1918, p. 5.
Nahnu wa Antum [We and You], Mira'at al-Gharb, vol. 12 no. 1316, January 6, 1911, p. 1 [digitized by the Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA].
Robert Hillyer, Thoughts of a Mystic: "Tears and Laughter" by Kahlil Gibran (Review), New York Times, Apr 3, 1949.
Ruth Danenhower, Artist Puts Roosevelt, Wilson and Edison in His Temple of Fame, The New York Press, Sunday Morning, June 7, 1914, p. 9.
Sheila Turner, “Tales of a Levantine Guru”, Saturday Review, March 13, 1971, pp. 54–55.
Syrian-Lebanese League of Liberation Papers, November 12, 1919 (excerpts)
The Person of the Living Leader [Talk by Kahlil Gibran with Baha'is], The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), Sat, Mar 26, 1921, p. 7.
William Norman Guthrie and Gibran, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, 08 Nov 1919, Sat, p. 16; 24 Oct 1931, Sat, p. 11
[Gibran's] Letter of appreciation to Paris People, "The Paris Morning News" (Paris, Texas), Sat, Nov 18, 1916, p. 7.
______________LETTER OF APPRECIATION TO PARIS PEOPLERecently The News printed an appeal for funds for the stricken Syrians in the Mount Lebanon country working in connection with David Coury, the local merchant. Our appeal and his sollecitation brought forth the generous sum of $430 which was sent to the committee.We are now in receipt of the following letter to the mayor and citizens of Paris, expressing appreciation for our generous gift:New York, Nov. 13, 1916.
I wish to thank you in behalf at our committee and in the name of our stricken nation for the help that you have extended to our countrymen in Paris, Texas. The generosity of Americans which knows no racial nor religious bounds is the one beautiful flower today in the desolate garden of humanity. And away out in those ancient hills is the shadows of the sacred cedar, every life redetermed is a new living expression of thanks to America.Very truly yoursGibran K. Gibran, Secretary