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Annie Salem Otto, The Parables of Kahlil Gibran: An Interpretation of His Writings and His Art, Secaucus, New Jersey: Citadel Press, 1981.

Annie Salem Otto, The Parables of Kahlil Gibran: An Interpretation of His Writings and His Art, Secaucus, New Jersey: Citadel Press, 1981.

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Annotated Index to The Syrian World, 1926-1932, with the assistance of Eugene Paul Nassar, edited by Judith Rosenblatt, Saint Paul, Minnesota: University of Minnesota - Immigration History Research Center, 1994.

John G. Moses, Annotated Index to The Syrian World, 1926-1932, with the assistance of Eugene Paul Nassar, edited by Judith Rosenblatt, Saint Paul, Minnesota: University of Minnesota - Immigration History Research Center, 1994.

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Annual Report on the Activities of The George and Lisa Zakhem Kahlil Gibran Chair for Values and Peace, The University of Maryland, 2012-2013.

Annual Report on the Activities of The George and Lisa Zakhem Kahlil Gibran Chair for Values and Peace, The University of Maryland, 2012-2013.

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Annual Report, The George and Lisa Zakhem Kahlil Gibran Chair for Values and Peace, April 2018 - June 2019.
Annual Report, The George and Lisa Zakhem Kahlil Gibran Chair for Values and Peace, April 2018 - June 2019.
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Annual Report, The George and Lisa Zakhem Kahlil Gibran Chair for Values and Peace, May 2016 - April 2017.

Annual Report, The George and Lisa Zakhem Kahlil Gibran Chair for Values and Peace, May 2016 - April 2017. 

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Annual Report, The George and Lisa Zakhem Kahlil Gibran Chair for Values and Peace, May 2017 - April 2018.

Annual Report, The George and Lisa Zakhem Kahlil Gibran Chair for Values and Peace, May 2017 - April 2018.

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Anti wa-Ana [Poem], al-Funun 1, no. 9 (December 1913)

Anti wa-Ana [Poem], al-Funun 1, no. 9 (December 1913), p. 70 [digitized by the Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA].

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Arab Voices in Diaspora: Critical Perspectives on Anglophone Arab Literature, Edited by Layla Al Maleh, Amsterdam–New York: Rodopi, 2009.

Arab Voices in Diaspora: Critical Perspectives on Anglophone Arab Literature, Edited by Layla Al Maleh, Amsterdam–New York: Rodopi, 2009.

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Archibald Clinton Harte on Gibran's Funeral Procession from Beirut via Tripoli to Becharreh, 11th October, 1931, p. 1.
Archibald Clinton Harte on Gibran's Funeral Procession from Beirut to Becharreh, 11th October, 1931, p. 1.
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[...] The nearest village to The Cedars is Becharreh which is about ten kilometres away and is the birthplace of Khalil Gibran who recently died in America. Gibran first left Becharreh for the United States at the age of 12 with his parents and returned at the age of 16 and lived in his native village until he was 20 when he and his mother returned to America. In America he was befriended by a good woman and so went forward with his studies in art and literature in particular and rewarded those who had been interested in him by being a success. When his native village heard of his death and his desire to be buried in his home town, they interviewed the French High Commissioner who responded splendidly. The Fabre Line brought the body to Beirut gratis and at Beirut the body was received by the High Commissioner, Army officials, boy scouts, etc. The procession from Beirut via Tripoli to Becharreh was a triumphal procession. At every village there were ever-green arches and the procession tarried while village notables made speeches. The funeral procession was the joyous kind of funeral that one thinks one would like. The bedouin rode to and fro giving displays of horsemanship, banners were flying, bands were playing, and bells were ringing as far as the homecoming of a victor. There were constant accessions to the train of automobiles and the home village was crowded with delegations from villages as far as 50 and 60 miles away. One said, "It is a pity that Khalil did not come home and learn what we thought of him but we are glad to have him rest among us and we rejoice in his success." I found only a few who knew his book "Jesus the Son of Man", and only two who had read "The Prophet". [...]
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Art World Calm During Holidays, ”The Philadelphia Inquirer”, 13 Dec. 1914.

Art World Calm During Holidays, ”The Philadelphia Inquirer”, 13 Dec. 1914.

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As-Sayeh, 1923
As-Sayeh, 1923
 
Source: Arab American National Museum
 
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Associated Press, Obituary - Mikhail Naimy, Unknown Newspaper, February 1988.
Associated Press, Obituary - Mikhail Naimy, Unknown Newspaper, February 1988.
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Autumn Exhibition Catalogue, Season 1915-1916, New York: Montross Gallery, October 2-23, 1915.

Autumn Exhibition [Catalogue], Season 1915-1916, New York: Montross Gallery, October 2-23, 1915.

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Ayyuha al-Layl [An Ode to the Night], al-Funun 1, no. 1 (April 1913), pp. 1-4

Ayyuha al-Layl [An Ode to the Night], al-Funun 1, no. 1 (April 1913), pp. 1-4  [owned by Mary Elizabeth Haskell; inscribed by the Author].

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Barbara Young presents the Works of Kahlil Gibran [Scrapbook], New York 1933 [excerpts].
Barbara Young presents the Works of Kahlil Gibran [Scrapbook], New York 1933 [excerpts].
 
A photo album kept by Barbara Young and used as a scrapbook to house photographs from an exhibit she curated in 1933 at the Sherman Square Hotel in New York City of the works of Kahlil Gibran. This Album is now part of the private collection of Glen Kalem. 
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Barbara Young, "Hadha al-Rajul min Lubnan: Jubran Khalil Jubran" (This Man From Lebanon: A Study of Kahlil Gibran), Translated into Arabic by Sa'id 'Afif Baba, Beirut: Dar Al-Andalu

Barbara Young, "Hadha al-Rajul min Lubnan: Jubran Khalil Jubran" (This Man From Lebanon: A Study of Kahlil Gibran), Translated into Arabic by Sa'id 'Afif Baba, Beirut: Dar Al-Andalus, 1964

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Barbara Young, No Beauty in Battle: A Book of Poems, Illustrations by Kahlil Gibran, Paebar Company, 1937 (Inscribed by the Author).
Barbara Young, No Beauty in Battle: A Book of Poems, Illustrations by Kahlil Gibran, Paebar Company, 1937 (Inscribed by the Author).
 
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Barbara Young, The Man Who Could Not Die: A Tale of Judas the Disciple, Illustrated by Kahlil Gibran, New York: Privately Printed, 1932 (Inscribed by the Author).

Barbara Young, The Man Who Could Not Die: A Tale of Judas the Disciple, Illustrated by Kahlil Gibran, New York: Privately Printed, 1932 (Inscribed by the Author).

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Barbara Young, This Man from Lebanon. A Study of Kahlil Gibran, New York: Knopf, 1945.

Barbara Young, This Man from Lebanon. A Study of Kahlil Gibran, New York: Knopf, 1945.

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Bayna Layl wa Sabah [Between Night and Morn], Al-Hilal, June 1919

Bayna Layl wa Sabah [Between Night and Morn], Al-Hilal, June 1919, pp. 777-781