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Let me tell you a story is a tri-lingual storybook for children of all ages that was produced in Lebanon. It features 54 children’s stories, poems, and illustrations from authors as young as 4 years old and as old as 92. Artwork, consisting of drawings, paintings, and collages, formed the basis on which the book was built...
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Book 'Sarrafian - Liban 1900 - 1930' by Sami Toubia. Hardcover: 35 x 24 x 2.5 cm, 2000 grs, 240 pages, printing: Aleph - French and English.
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Lebanon through the Ages - In fifty-three paintings by artist Victor Haddad. In Three Languages: English, French, and Arabic - Size: 31.5 x 24 x 1.5 cm, hardcover, 142 pages, weight 1.4kg, 2002.
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LebanonPostcard presents the Book Land of Canaan, Land of Achtarout, Lebanon.
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The Sacred Mountain - Charles Corm: This is a long poem on the characteristics of Lebanon. It is divided into three parts: enthusiasm, pain, and memory. This piece is considered to be among the best works of the French-Lebanese poetry movement that flourished in the 1930's...
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The book Lebanon in Itself of Dr. Charles Malik, the author, was originally published in Arabic in 1973, by the general editor, Dr. Fouad Frem Al-Boustani. The translator, Dr. George Sabra was asked to kindly translate it into English...
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Book: The Heart of Lebanon - Author: Ameen F. Rihani - Language: English - Number of pages: 498
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The book If Lebanon were to speak is a journey through history, the history of Lebanon, ranging over the luminous stations of civilization... - Author: Said Akl, English, number of pages: 230.
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William Blake and Kahlil Gibran 'Poets of Prophetic Vision' by George Nicolas El-Hage. Notre Dame University, Louaize, Lebanon - Book size: 24 x 17 cm - 171 pages.
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Book: The Lebanese Truth - Omar Fakhoury - English - Number of pages: 62.
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Book: Juhan - A novelette - Ameen F. Rihani - 23 x 17 cm - 102 pages
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Art from Lebanon - Modern and contemporary artists 1880 - 1975 - Nour Salamé Abillama, Marie Tomb - Foreword by Amin Maalouf.
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Book, Pythagoras the Mathemagician: Discover who the real Pythagoras was within the pages of this philosophical work of historical fiction. This controversial novel looks at the first philosopher from an unfamiliar perspective to most Western readers and scholars. 408 pages, 21.5 x 14 cm.