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KAHLIL GIBRAN
(1883 - 1931) Lebanese poet and artist, author of The Prophet and The Earth Gods. A very rare offering, a signed volume of his most famous work, The Prophet, with a fantastic A.Q.S. within. The volume is hardcover 4to., (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926), bound in gilt boards (worn), 84pp. and a special edition with inset illustrations housed in the original case. On the first free endpaper, Gibran writes a fine quote from p. 27 of the book: "Love is winging this day through 'work' and 'work is love made visible' . To Marie Louise from her devoted friend, Kahlil April 1928". An interesting association piece, as Marie Louise was Marie Louise Watters, a friend of Gibran who lived in Greenwich Village. She studied at NYU and took pottery classes as the Arts Students League, where she met Gibran in 1918. According to our consignor, a neighbor of Watters' parents and friend of Watters herself, Marie Louise developed a close relationship with the author that continued until his death in 1931. They remained friends until his death three years after he penned this loving inscription. Watters herself gave this volume to our consignor, and a letter from Watters is included in the lot that attests to their relationship. The volume comes directly from our consignor to us. A wonderful example with the best possible content. The inscription page and interior pages of the volume are very clean and bright; however the boards and spine are a bit worn, corners bumped with loss of gilt thereon, still good. Housed in the original open-sided hardboard case, which is badly worn, lacking the original gilt paper, and other damage. Nonetheless a spectacular find.

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May 14, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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