The WandererContaining poems and parables which are actually teachings on life, this book is a treasury of timeless wisdom and universal appeal. The inclusion of Kahlil Gibran's mystical drawings adds appeal to this modern classic. |
Contents
Section 1 | 5 |
Section 2 | 8 |
Section 3 | 14 |
Section 4 | 16 |
Section 5 | 18 |
Section 6 | 19 |
Section 7 | 25 |
Section 8 | 27 |
Section 18 | 60 |
Section 19 | 65 |
Section 20 | 67 |
Section 21 | 68 |
Section 22 | 69 |
Section 23 | 71 |
Section 24 | 75 |
Section 25 | 81 |
Section 9 | 34 |
Section 10 | 36 |
Section 11 | 40 |
Section 12 | 43 |
Section 13 | 48 |
Section 14 | 49 |
Section 15 | 50 |
Section 16 | 52 |
Section 17 | 54 |
Section 26 | 83 |
Section 27 | 84 |
Section 28 | 95 |
Section 29 | 102 |
Section 30 | 103 |
Section 31 | 105 |
Section 32 | 109 |
Section 33 | |
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