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of its written promises. So I had to join the conspiracy, and, for what my word was worth, assured the men of their reward. In our two years' partnership under fire they grew accustomed to believing me and to think my government, like myself, sincere. In this hope they performed some fine things but, of course, instead of being proud of what we did together, I was continually and bitterly ashamed.
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yielding sand with intimate hot limbs in supreme embrace, found there hidden in the darkness a sensual co-efficient of the mental passion which was welding our souls and spirits in one flaming effort . Several, thirsting to punish appetites they could not wholly prevent, took a savage pride in degrading the body, and offered themselves fiercely in any habit which promised physical pain or filth.
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perfect sense given the Sykes–Picot language that spoke of an independent Arab entity in Syria, which would be granted only if the Arabs liberated the territory themselves. The French and some of their British Liaison officers were specifically uncomfortable about the northward movement, as it would weaken French colonial claims.
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Lawrence in 1991, plus rights to all of A. W. Lawrence's works. The UK copyrights on Lawrence's works published in his lifetime and within 20 years of his death expired on 1 January 2006. Works published more than 20 years after his death were protected for 50 years from publication or to 1 January 2040, whichever is earlier.
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Aldington himself was not without words of praise for Lawrence; in outlining his goal of "clearing the ground a little and removing some of the rubbish that lies in the way of knowledge", he says that his doing so is "not to deny that Lawrence was a man of peculiar abilities", and calls him an "extraordinary man".
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hatred and an envy so irrational, so irresponsible and so unscrupulous that it is fair to say his attitude towards Syria was determined more by hatred of France than by devotion to the 'Arabs' – a convenient propaganda word which grouped many disharmonious and even mutually hostile tribes and peoples."
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Aldington wrote that Lawrence embellished many stories and invented others, and in particular that his claims involving numbers were usually inflated – for example claims of having read 50,000 books in the Oxford Union library, of having blown up 79 bridges, of having had a price of ÂŁ50,000
1411:: "I wish I hadn't gone out there: the Arabs are like a page I have turned over; and sequels are rotten things. I'm locked up here: office every day and much of it". He travelled to the Middle East on multiple occasions during this period, at one time holding the title of "chief political officer for 1359:
in early 1920, which proved to be extremely popular. The new title elevated Lawrence from a supporting role to a co-star of the Near Eastern campaign and reflected a changed emphasis. Thomas' shows made the previously obscure Lawrence into a household name. Lawrence worked with Thomas on the creation
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which included a lecture, dancing, and music and depicted the Middle East as exotic, mysterious, sensuous, and violent. The show premiered in New York in March 1919. He was invited to take his show to England, and he agreed to do so provided that he was personally invited by the King and provided the
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During the closing years of the war, Lawrence sought to convince his superiors in the British government that Arab independence was in their interests, but he met with mixed success. The secret Sykes–Picot Agreement between France and Britain contradicted the promises of independence that he had made
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Aldington argued that the French colonial administration of Syria (resisted by Lawrence) had benefited that country and that Arabia's peoples were "far enough advanced for some government though not for complete self-government." He was also a Francophile, railing against Lawrence's "Francophobia, a
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unpublished, a memoir of his experiences as an enlisted man in the Royal Air Force (RAF). For this, he worked from a notebook that he kept while enlisted, writing of the daily lives of enlisted men and his desire to be a part of something larger than himself. The book is stylistically different from
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The resultant trust paid off the debt, and Lawrence then invoked a clause in his publishing contract to halt publication of the abridgement in the United Kingdom. However, he allowed both American editions and translations, which resulted in a substantial flow of income. The trust paid income either
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For my work on the Arab front I had determined to accept nothing. The cabinet raised the Arabs to fight for us by definite promises of self-government afterwards. Arabs believe in persons, not in institutions. They saw in me a free agent of the British government, and demanded from me an endorsement
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The inquest into Lawrence's death was conducted hurriedly and there was conflicting testimony, particularly in the report of a "black car" which may or may not have been present at the scene of the accident, and the behaviour of the bicycling boys. Some have speculated that Lawrence was assassinated
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He professed happiness, and he left the service with considerable regret at the end of his enlistment in March 1935. There is some evidence that at that time the British government was interested in bringing him into some role in the national defense organization, in the context of the rising threat
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series of novels. Johns rejected Lawrence's application, as he suspected that "Ross" was a false name. Lawrence admitted that this was so and that he had provided false documents. He left, but returned some time later with an RAF messenger who carried a written order that Johns must accept Lawrence.
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The son of the Governor resident in Dera'a at the time has been quoted as saying the narrative must be false, because Lawrence describes the Bey's hair, while in fact his father was bald. In fact, Lawrence describes (in the 1922 text) the Bey's head as shaven, with stubble standing up. There is also
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He saw as clearly as anyone the vision of airpower and all that it would mean in traffic and war. ... He felt that in living the life of a private in the Royal Air Force he would dignify that honorable calling and help to attract all that is keenest in our youthful manhood to the sphere where it is
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led by Major A. C. N. "Harry" Olden, who accepted the formal surrender of the city from acting Governor Emir Said. Lawrence was instrumental in establishing a provisional Arab government under Faisal in newly liberated Damascus, which he had envisioned as the capital of an Arab state. Faisal's rule
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The value of the tribes is defensive only and their real sphere is guerilla warfare. They are intelligent, and very lively, almost reckless, but too individualistic to endure commands, or fight in line, or to help each other. It would, I think, be impossible to make an organized force out of them.…
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T.E. Lawrence Symposium Proceedings: A Collection of the Presentations Made at the T.E. Lawrence Symposium, Held May 20-21, 1988, at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, on the Occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Edward Lawrence, the Man and Legend Known as Lawrence of
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was assigned to lead a permanent British liaison to Faisal's staff. Newcombe had not yet arrived in the area and the matter was of some urgency, so Lawrence was sent in his place. In late December 1916, Faisal and Lawrence worked out a plan for repositioning the Arab forces to put the railway from
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army attacking Egypt would have to cross it. Woolley and Lawrence published a report of the expedition's archaeological findings, but a more important result was their updated mapping of the area, with special attention to features of military relevance such as water sources. Lawrence also visited
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Initially, Lawrence played only a supporting role in the show, as the main focus was on Allenby's campaigns; but then Thomas realised that it was the photos of Lawrence dressed as a Bedouin which had captured the public's imagination, so he had Lawrence photographed again in London in Arab dress.
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In horror of such sordid commerce our youths began indifferently to slake one another's few needs in their own clean bodies — a cold convenience that, by comparison, seemed sexless and even pure. Later, some began to justify this sterile process, and swore that friends quivering together in the
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and his guardsmen, though he does not specify the nature of the sexual contact. Some scholars have stated that he exaggerated the severity of the injuries that he suffered, or alleged that the episode never happened. There is no independent testimony, but the multiple consistent reports and the
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for 1906 said that the two teenage boys "by incessant watchfulness secured everything of antiquarian value which has been found." In the summers of 1906 and 1907, Lawrence toured France by bicycle, sometimes with Beeson, collecting photographs, drawings, and measurements of medieval castles. In
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Lawrence lived in a period of strong official opposition to homosexuality, but his writing on the subject was tolerant. He wrote to Charlotte Shaw, "I've seen lots of man-and-man loves: very lovely and fortunate some of them were." He refers to "the openness and honesty of perfect love" on one
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throughout the 1920s. However, French historian Maurice Larès wrote that the real reason for France's problems in Syria was that the Syrians did not want to be ruled by France, and the French needed a scapegoat to blame for their difficulties in ruling the country. Larès wrote that Lawrence is
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It is not known when Lawrence learned the details of the Sykes–Picot Agreement, nor if or when he briefed Faisal on what he knew, however, there is good reason to think that both these things happened, and earlier rather than later. In particular, the Arab strategy of northward extension makes
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is rather a work of quasi-fiction than history", "It was seldom that he reported any fact or episode involving himself without embellishing them and indeed in some cases entirely inventing them."), that he promoted a misguided policy in the Middle East, that his strategy of containing but not
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A substantial amount of income went directly to the RAF Benevolent Fund and to archaeological, environmental, and academic projects. The two trusts were amalgamated in 1986, and the unified trust acquired all the remaining rights to Lawrence's works that it had not owned on the death of A. W.
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south from Damascus without permanently destroying it. This prevented the Ottomans from making effective use of their troops at Medina, and forced them to dedicate many resources to defending and repairing the railway line. However, Aldington strongly disagrees with the value of the strategy.
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This has not prevented most post-Aldington biographers (including Fred D. Crawford, who studied Aldington's claims intensely) from expressing strong admiration for Lawrence's military, political, and writing achievements. Despite the generally deprecatory tenor of his "biographical inquiry",
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went to Jerusalem where he met Lawrence, "whose enigmatic figure in Arab uniform fired his imagination", in the words of author Rex Hall. Thomas and his cameraman Harry Chase shot a great deal of film and many photographs involving Lawrence. Thomas produced a stage presentation entitled
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Lawrence was involved in the build-up to the capture of Damascus in the final weeks of the war, but he was not present at the city's formal surrender. He arrived several hours after the city had fallen, entering Damascus around 9 am on 1 October 1918; the first to arrive was the
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The Arab Revolt began in June 1916, but it bogged down after a few successes, with a real risk that the Ottoman forces would advance along the coast of the Red Sea and recapture Mecca. On 16 October 1916, Lawrence was sent to the Hejaz on an intelligence-gathering mission led by
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that he began in 1926 and that was published in March 1927 in both limited and trade editions. He undertook a needed but reluctant publicity exercise, which resulted in a best-seller. Again he vowed not to take any fees from the publication, partly to appease the subscribers to
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was being negotiated in London, without the knowledge of British officials in Cairo, which awarded a large proportion of Syria to France. Further, it implied that the Arabs would have to conquer Syria's four great cities if they were to have any sort of state there: Damascus,
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Lawrence travelled regularly between British headquarters and Faisal, co-ordinating military action. But by early 1918, Faisal's chief British liaison was Lieutenant Colonel Pierce Charles Joyce, and Lawrence's time was chiefly devoted to raiding and intelligence-gathering.
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Lawrence's biographers have discussed his sexuality at considerable length and this discussion has spilled into the popular press. There is no direct evidence for consensual sexual intimacy between Lawrence and any person. His friends have expressed the opinion that he was
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I gave him a free hand. His cooperation was marked by the utmost loyalty, and I never had anything but praise for his work, which, indeed, was invaluable throughout the campaign. He was the mainspring of the Arab movement and knew their language, their manners and their
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Medina was an attractive target for the revolt as Islam's second-holiest site, and because its Ottoman garrison was weakened by disease and isolation. It became clear that it was advantageous to leave it there rather than try to capture it, while attacking the
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sees a possible connection between Lawrence's masochism and the childhood beatings that he had received from his mother for routine misbehaviours. His brother Arnold thought that the beatings had been given for the purpose of breaking his brother's will.
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Syria under threat while preventing the Ottoman forces around Medina from threatening Arab positions. Newcombe arrived while Lawrence was preparing to leave Arabia, but Faisal intervened urgently, asking that Lawrence's assignment become permanent.
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Lawrence was never specific about the identity of "S.A." Many theories argue in favour of individual men or women, and the Arab nation as a whole. The most popular theory is that S.A. represents (at least in part) Dahoum, who apparently died of
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was inspired by Lawrence. Meek is depicted as conversant with the language and lifestyle of the native tribes. He repeatedly enlists with the army, quitting whenever offered a promotion. Lawrence attended a performance of the play's original
3036:(1968) includes a satire on Lawrence; known as "Tee Hee Lawrence" because of his high-pitched, girlish giggle. "Clad in the magnificent white silk robes of an Arab prince ... he hoped to pass unnoticed through London. Alas he was mistaken." 3047:(premiered Toronto 2006). The play explores Lawrence's reactions to war, and his friendship with Robert Graves. Urban Stages presented the U.S. premiere in New York City in October 2007; Lawrence was portrayed by actor Dylan Chalfy. 2016:
in the US until the copyright expired at the end of 2022 (publication plus 95 years). In 1936, A. W. Lawrence split the remaining assets of the estate, giving Clouds Hill and many copies of less substantial or historical letters to the
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written by Mary Doria Russell in 2008, follows fictional protagonist Agnes Shankin as she finds herself involved in the 1921 Cairo Peace Conference, and her interactions with Lawrence, as well as with Winston Churchill and Gertrude
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H. Montgomery Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks, Lawrence of Arabia as Airman and Private Soldier (An account of Lawrence’s service life built around his correspondence with Lord Trenchard.) London, Constable, 1977; New York, Atheneum,
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from Aqaba to the Suez Canal in just 49 hours without any sleep. In reality, this famous camel ride lasted for more than 70 hours and was interrupted by two long breaks for sleeping, which Lawrence omitted when he wrote his book.
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began to commission air-sea rescue launches capable of higher speeds and greater capacity. The arrival of high-speed craft into the MCS was driven in part by Lawrence. He had previously witnessed a seaplane crew drowning when the
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at Jerablus. While there was never open combat, there was regular conflict over access to land and treatment of the local workforce. Lawrence gained experience in Middle Eastern leadership practices and conflict resolution.
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was paid off. As Lawrence left for military service in India at the end of 1926, he set up the "Seven Pillars Trust" with his friend D. G. Hogarth as a trustee, in which he made over the copyright and any surplus income of
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The situation came to a crisis in October 1915, as Sharif Hussein demanded an immediate commitment from Britain, with the threat that he would otherwise throw his weight behind the Ottomans. This would create a credible
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The situation was complex during 1915. There was a growing Arab nationalist movement within the Arabic-speaking Ottoman territories, including many Arabs serving in the Ottoman armed forces. They were in contact with
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At the Arab Bureau, Lawrence supervised the preparation of maps, produced a daily bulletin for the British generals operating in the theatre, and interviewed prisoners. He was an advocate of a British landing at
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Lawrence avoided informing his British superiors about the details of the planned inland attack, due to concern that it would be blocked as contrary to French interests. The expedition departed from
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Lawrence's most important contributions to the Arab Revolt were in the area of strategy and liaison with British Armed Forces, but he also participated personally in several military engagements:
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Prior to the publication of Aldington's book, its contents became known in London's literary community. A group Aldington and some subsequent authors referred to as "The Lawrence Bureau", led by
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In the preface, Lawrence acknowledged George Bernard Shaw's help in editing the book. The first edition was published in 1926 as a high-priced private subscription edition, printed in London by
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to Elizabeth Junner, a servant employed by a family named Lawrence. She was dismissed four months before Sarah was born, and identified Sarah's father as "John Junner, Shipwright journeyman".
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have argued that this episode had strong psychological effects on Lawrence, which may explain some of his unconventional behaviour in later life. Lawrence ended his account of the episode in
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published by David Stevens in 2000, is a novel concerning Lawrence's time in the RAF, in which he reflects on his past and enters into a relationship with a (fictional) airman named Slaney.
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were translations, the latter an otherwise forgotten work of French fiction. He received a flat fee for the second translation, and negotiated a generous fee plus royalties for the first.
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Lawrence had a sinister reputation in France during his lifetime and even today as an implacable "enemy of France", the man who was constantly stirring up the Syrians to rebel against
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Notwithstanding the furore caused by Aldington's assault on the Lawrence legend, many of Aldington's specific claims against Lawrence have been accepted by subsequent biographers. In
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later that year. He was unhappy there and repeatedly petitioned to rejoin the RAF, which finally readmitted him in August 1925. A fresh burst of publicity after the publication of
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admired Lawrence but wrote that he had a "taste for self-humiliation, now by discipline and now by veneration; a horror of respectability; a disgust for possessions". Biographer
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After Lawrence's death, Arnold Lawrence inherited Lawrence's estate and his copyrights as the sole beneficiary. To pay the inheritance tax, he sold the US copyright of
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marks Lawrence's childhood home at 2 Polstead Road, Oxford. Another is on his London home at 14 Barton Street, Westminster. In 2002, Lawrence was named 53rd in the
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of the presentation, answering many questions and posing for many photographs. After its success, however, he expressed regret about having been featured in it.
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Maartens, Nicholas F.; Wills, Andrew D.; Adams, Christopher B.T. (1 January 2002). "Lawrence of Arabia, Sir Hugh Cairns, and the Origin of Motorcycle Helmets".
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on intelligence missions and became involved with the Arab revolt against Ottoman rule. Lawrence was ultimately assigned to the British Military Mission in the
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had left his wife Edith, after he had a first son with Sarah Junner, who had been governess to his daughters. Sarah was herself an illegitimate child, born in
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In 2018, Lawrence was featured on a ÂŁ5 coin, issued in silver and gold, in a six-coin set commemorating the Centenary of the First World War, produced by the
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are not reliable, that TEL's leg-pulling and other adolescent traits could be offensive, that TEL took liberties with the truth in his official reports and
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Following the outbreak of hostilities in August 1914, Lawrence did not immediately enlist in the British Army. He held back until October on the advice of
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makes 425,000 First World War items from European libraries available online, including manuscripts, photographs and diaries by or relating to Lawrence
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writes in the "Introduction" that returning soldiers often felt intense guilt at having survived, when others did not – even to the point of self-harm.
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The Hejaz war is one of dervishes against regular forces—and we are on the side of the dervishes. Our text-books do not apply to its conditions at all.
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into an educational fund for children of RAF officers who lost their lives or were invalided as a result of service, or more substantially into the
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Having seen and admired the effective use of air power during the war, Lawrence enlisted in the Royal Air Force as an aircraftman, under the name
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on 9 May, and Aqaba fell to the Arab forces on 6 July, after a surprise overland attack which took the Turkish defences from behind. After Aqaba,
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In January 1914, Woolley and Lawrence were co-opted by the British military as an archaeological smokescreen for a British military survey of the
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for his services in the Arab Revolt, but he declined. He was unwilling to accept the honour in light of how his country had betrayed the Arabs.
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as his blackmailer, Dickinson. The play had been written as a screenplay, but the planned film was never made. In January 1986 at the
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was later named "Lawrence" in his honour. The school closed in 1966. Lawrence and one of his brothers became commissioned officers in the
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by some combination of starting an Arab uprising and bribing Ottoman officials. This mission produced no useful result. Meanwhile, the
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absence of evidence for outright invention in Lawrence's works make the account believable to some of his biographers. Malcolm Brown,
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in 1926, an autobiographical account of his participation in the Arab Revolt. Lawrence also translated books into English and wrote
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Paris, T.J. (September 1998). "British Middle East policy-making after the First World War: The Lawrentian and Wilsonian Schools".
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as temporary second lieutenant-interpreter. Before the end of the year, he was summoned by renowned archaeologist and historian
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to the Seven Pillars of Wisdom Trust, and it was given its first general publication as a result. He assigned the copyright in
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in August 1922. At the RAF recruiting centre in Covent Garden, London, he was interviewed by recruiting officer Flying Officer
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The family lived at Langley Lodge, now demolished, from 1894 to 1896, set in private woods between the eastern borders of the
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H. S. Ede (ed.), Shaw—Ede, T. E. Lawrence’s Letters to H. S. Ede 1927-1935 London, Golden Cockerel Press, 1942, 500 copies.
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includes an introduction by Wilson that explains how the poems comprising the book reflected Lawrence's life and thoughts.
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people complimented me on my wonderful French: I have been asked twice since I arrived what part of France I came from".
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over losing his brothers Frank and Will on the Western Front, along with many other school friends, while he survived.
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wrote that the evidence suggested a "strong homosexual masochism", noting that he never sought punishment from women.
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M. R. Lawrence (ed.), The Home Letters of T. E. Lawrence and his Brothers Oxford, Basil Blackwell; NY, Macmillan, 1954
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as a "fine work of prose" but described its relevance to the study of Arab history and society as "almost worthless."
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motorcycles at different times. His last SS100 (Registration GW 2275) is privately owned but has been on loan to the
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most urgently needed. For this service and example, ... we owe him a separate debt. It was in itself a princely gift.
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in 1937. The work contained recollections and reminiscences by a large number of Lawrence's friends and colleagues.
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However, Lawrence was forced out of the RAF in February 1923 after his identity was exposed. He changed his name to
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At Carchemish, Lawrence was involved in a high-tension relationship with a German-led team working nearby on the
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C. Sydney Smith, The Golden Reign (Contains fifty letters from Lawrence to Sydney Smith) London, Cassell, 1940.
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Lawrence made a 300-mile (480 km) personal journey northward in June 1917, on the way to Aqaba, visiting
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Lawrence claimed that he ran away from home around 1905, and served for a few weeks as a boy soldier with the
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pieces appeared on 9, 16, 23, and 30 June 1968, and were based mostly on the narrative of John Bruce.
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and all Lawrence's letters to the Letters and Symposium Trust, which he edited and published in the book
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until 1914. He later stated that everything which he had accomplished, he owed to Hogarth. Lawrence met
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Eliezer Tauber. The Formation of Modern Syria and Iraq. Frank Cass and Co. Ltd. Portland, Oregon. 1995.
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in disguise, when he was captured by the Ottoman military, beaten, and sexually assaulted by the local
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for just over a year starting in February 1920. He hated bureaucratic work, writing on 21 May 1921 to
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Lawrence returned to the United Kingdom a full colonel. Immediately after the war, he worked for the
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but, due to a lack of supporting evidence, it is generally accepted that his death was an accident.
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The chief elements of the Arab strategy which Faisal and Lawrence developed were to avoid capturing
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that was generally agreeable while reserving commitments concerning the Mediterranean coastline and
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in Turkey) that never came to pass. He was also a consistent advocate of an independent Arab Syria.
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Lawrence's first year back at Oxford after the War to write was portrayed by Tom Rooney in a play,
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with the statement: "In Dera'a that night the citadel of my integrity had been irrevocably lost."
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suggested in 1997 that Lawrence's apparent masochism and self-loathing might have stemmed from a
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in Lebanon, where he studied Arabic. He then went to work on the excavations at Carchemish, near
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in Cornwall, from which he was bought out. However, no evidence of this appears in army records.
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intelligence unit in Cairo, and he arrived in Cairo on 15 December 1914. The Bureau's chief was
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edited by Stephen Tabachnick, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1984 page 224 & 236–237.
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in the 1930s. The production was in development, with various actors cast as the lead, such as
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wrote in 1937 that "medieval researches" were a "dream way of escape from bourgeois England".
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The Influence of the Crusades on European Military Architecture—to the End of the 12th Century
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Letter to W.F. Stirling, Deputy Chief Political Officer, Cairo, 28 June 1919, in Brown, 1988.
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Jesus College commissioned a close parallel of the portrait by Augustus John from the artist
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The Mint, by 352087 A/c Ross A Day-book of the R.A.F. Depot between August and December 1922
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which centres on Gertrude Bell's time in Arabia and depicts the friendship between the pair.
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message that could have been dangerous for Britain, which was in severe difficulties in the
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Lawrence was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath on 7 August 1917, appointed a
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In the spring of 1916, Lawrence was dispatched to Mesopotamia to assist in relieving the
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Lawrence in Arabia: War, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East
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Setting the Desert on Fire: T. E. Lawrence and Britain's Secret War in Arabia 1916–1918
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Peter O'Toole's portrayal of Lawrence inspired behavioural affectations in the android
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uncertainty about the identity of the individual that Lawrence refers to as "the Bey".
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and then Arab forces in return massacred their prisoners with Lawrence's encouragement.
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discusses and advocates for numerous conspiracy theories surrounding Lawrence's death.
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In 1910, Lawrence was offered the opportunity to become a practising archaeologist at
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who had paid dearly for their editions. By the fourth reprint in 1927, the debt from
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and commented perceptively on his works. Lawrence sent many letters to Shaw's wife,
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Knowles, Richard (1991). "Tale of an 'Arabian knight': the T. E. Lawrence effigy".
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Carchemish - Report on the Excavations at Djerabis on Behalf of the British Museum
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T.E.L. Five Hitherto Unpublished Letters - Privately printed, 1975, fifty copies.
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Avec T. E. Lawrence en Arabie, La Mission militaire francaise au Hedjaz 1916–1920
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edited by Stephen Tabachnick, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1984 page 236.
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edited by Stephen Tabachnick, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1984 page 253.
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Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds Andoversford (1988). Whittington Press
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Lawrence was a prolific writer throughout his life, a large portion of which was
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26 September 1918: Attack on retreating Ottomans and Germans near the village of
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Creation Out of the Void: The making of a hero, an epic, a world: T. E. Lawrence
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Larès, Maurice "T. E. Lawrence and France: Friends or Foes?" pages 220–242 from
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Larès, Maurice "T. E. Lawrence and France: Friends or Foes?" pages 220–242 from
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in 1982. The poems rely on, and quote directly from, primary material including
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in 1935. Doubleday controlled publication rights of this version of the text of
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from 1907 to 1910. Between 1910 and 1914, he worked as an archaeologist for the
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Lawrence was a competent speaker of French and Arabic, and reader of Latin and
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2 July 1917: Defeat of the Ottoman forces at Aba el Lissan, an outpost of Aqaba
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officer, archaeologist, diplomat and writer best known for his role during the
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The Waking Dream of T. E. Lawrence: Essays on his life, literature, and legacy
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Doubleday, Doran & Co, New York, 1936; rprnt Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1984
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usually pictured in France as a Francophobe, but he was really a Francophile.
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between January and May as a member of Faisal's delegation. On 17 May 1919, a
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wrote the song "Seven Pillars Of Wisdom" about Lawrence for their 2019 album
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Moffat, W. "A Great Unrecorded History: A New Life of E. M. Forster", p. 240
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Lawrence of Arabia, Richard Aldington, Pelican Biographies, 1971, pp. 25-29
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To Begin the World over Again: Lawrence of Arabia from Damascus to Baghdad
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The character of Private Napoleon Meek in George Bernard Shaw's 1931 play
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offered Lawrence a knighthood on 30 October 1918 at a private audience in
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by Adrien Le Corbeau, novel, Lawrence's translation from the French, 1924.
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Footage of Lawrence of Arabia with publisher FN Doubleday and at a picnic
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Sarindar, François (2011). "La vie rêvée de Lawrence d'Arabie: Qantara".
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16 September 1918: Destruction of railway bridge between Amman and Dera'a
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A bronze bust of Lawrence by Eric Kennington was placed in the crypt of
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Solitary in the Ranks: Lawrence of Arabia as airman and private soldier
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Lawrence describes an episode on 20 November 1917 while reconnoitring
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The Golden Reign – The story of my friendship with Lawrence of Arabia
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run, and reportedly signed autographs for patrons attending the show.
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Lawrence is a semi-recurring character in the 1992-1993 US TV series
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With the new photos, Thomas re-launched his show under the new title
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for his leadership at Tafilah and was promoted to lieutenant colonel.
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Quando Lawrence d'Arabia passò per Roma rompendosi l'osso del collo
8285:. London: Jonathan Cape – via Internet Archive (archive.org). 8259:. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press. 5866:
Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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Aldington's 'Lawrence': His Charges – and Treatment of the Evidence
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Minorities: Good Poems by Small Poets and Small Poems by Good Poets
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Eight Letters from T.E.L. - Privately printed, 1939, fifty copies.
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On 13 May 1935, Lawrence was fatally injured in an accident on his
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Lawrence of Arabia: True and false (an Arab view) by Lucy Ladikoff
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The Wireless Weekly: The Hundred per Cent Australian Radio Journal
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landowner, and governess Sarah Junner. In 1896, Lawrence moved to
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Lawrence's life was dramatised in the 1935 Australian radio play
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Lawrence's translation from the Greek, first published in 1932. (
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14 Barton Street, London SW1, where Lawrence lived while writing
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while excavating at Carchemish. In 1912, he worked briefly with
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selected and edited by Malcolm Brown. London, J. M Dent. 1988 (
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19 April 1918: Attack using British armoured cars on Tell Shahm
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Lawrence's parents did not marry, but lived together under the
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Lawrence of Arabia: The Authorised Biography of T. E. Lawrence
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Lawrence of Arabia: The authorised biography of T. E. Lawrence
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Simpson, Colin; Knightley, Phillip (June 1968). "John Bruce".
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Benson-Gyles argues for Farida Al-Akle, a Lebanese woman from
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Lawrence of Arabia: The Authorised Biography of T. E. Lawrence
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on his head, and of having suffered 60 or more injuries.
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sent to their rescue was too slow in arriving. He worked with
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Lawrence of Arabia: The Authorised Biography of T. E. Lawrence
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The Golden Warrior: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia
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The Golden Warrior: The life and legend of Lawrence of Arabia
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Walter F. Oakeshott (1963). "The Finding of the Manuscript,"
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27 September 1917: Attack on the railway, destroyed an engine
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Seven Pillars Of Wisdom Trust, registered charity no. 208669
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Lawrence continued serving at several RAF bases, notably at
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on 4 March 2016 – via Internet Archive (archive.org).
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The Desert and the Stars: A biography of Lawrence of Arabia
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The Boy in the Mask: The hidden world of Lawrence of Arabia
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Richard Aldington and Lawrence of Arabia: A Cautionary Tale
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as king, however, came to an abrupt end in 1920, after the
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August 1907, Lawrence wrote home: "The Chaignons & the
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People educated at the City of Oxford High School for Boys
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The Guardian 19 May 1935 – The death of Lawrence of Arabia
8639:(in Italian). Rome: Strenna dei Romanisti, Roma Amor edit. 7159: 6861: 6607: 6605: 5513:"Notes on the introduction to the RAF of high-speed craft" 5480: 5431: 5213: 5117: 5115: 4773: 4656: 4632: 4400: 4398: 4396: 2714:(General Officer Commanding, Hedjaz) on 27 December 1918. 9403: 7897: 7476:"T. E. Lawrence "Lawrence of Arabia" 1888–1935 lived here 7047: 7035: 7011: 6999: 6346: 6344: 6342: 6233: 6231: 6223:
Grand Strategies; Literature, Statecraft, and World Order
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Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1922–1926
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to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the Arab Revolt.
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three times, once "blind" after he lost the manuscript.
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in London. In 1934, he motorcycled over 200 miles from
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In 1917, Lawrence proposed a joint action with the Arab
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At the age of 15, Lawrence cycled with his schoolfriend
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The Legend of Lawrence of Arabia: The Recalcitrant Hero
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Young Lawrence: A portrait of the legend of a young man
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T. E. Lawrence (2000). Jeremy and Nicole Wilson (ed.).
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His 1922 retreat from public life forms the subject of
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I loved you, so I drew these tides of men into my hands
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Archaeological Books (co-authored with Leonard Woolley)
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that has never been published before, co-authored with
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After the outbreak of war in 1914, Lawrence joined the
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to search for an area referred to in the Bible as the
7887:"Istikana – Lawrence Alarab... Al-Khdi3a – Episode 1" 7837:"George: A Novel of T.E. Lawrence book by E.B. Lomax" 6742: 6439:"British copyright law and T. E. Lawrence's writings" 6253:. T.E. Lawrence Society. 7 April 1927. Archived from 6121: 6017: 5710:, J. A. W. Bennett, ed. (Oxford: Clarendon, 93: 1—6). 5682:"Lawrence of Arabia? We're more into the Taliban now" 5531: 5366: 5354: 5253: 5241: 5130: 5045: 4883: 4620: 4572: 4545: 4518: 4506: 4446: 4434: 4422: 4357: 4345: 4333: 4321: 4274: 4262: 4250: 4238: 4226: 4214: 4202: 4178: 4166: 4154: 4089: 4065: 4053: 4041: 4026: 4014: 4002: 3966: 3954: 3942: 3918: 3827: 3815: 3452: 3450: 3346: 3123:, follows a Bedouin soldier under Lawrence's command. 2504:
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Early Hittite carving found by Lawrence (centre) and
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Le Colonel Lawrence, agent de l'Intelligence Service
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The Arab Revolt 1916–18: Lawrence sets Arabia ablaze
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A Prince of Our Disorder: The life of T. E. Lawrence
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3 January 1917: Attack on an Ottoman outpost in the
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Kingmakers: the Invention of the Modern Middle East
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The Last Days of T. E. Lawrence: A leaf in the wind
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The Home Letters of T. E. Lawrence and his Brothers
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Aldington and Lawrence of Arabia: A cautionary tale
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26 March 1917: Attack on the railway at Aba el Naam
9310:Lawrence of Arabia: The Battle for the Arab World, 9119: 8875: 8645: 8278: 7963: 7933:"Lawrence of Arabia: a man in flight from himself" 7488:Matt Wells, media correspondent (22 August 2002). 7254:(5th supplement). 15 December 1919. p. 15611. 6084: 5790: 5551: 4842: 4294: 3879: 3665: 3641: 3462: 3447: 1616:Lawrence's grave is in the separate churchyard of 1598:In a tribute to Lawrence in 1936 Churchill wrote: 1527:which re-erected it in the grounds of The Warren, 1048:7 November 1917: Following a failed attack on the 762:in northern Syria, where he worked under Hogarth, 9252:T. E. Lawrence's Personal Manuscripts and Letters 8670:T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) and the M1911 6563:Lawrence, A. W. (1937) quoting E. H. R. Altounyan 3435: 3406: 2358:T. E. Lawrence, Bruce Rogers, and Homer’s Odyssey 2345:Correspondence with the Political Elite 1922-1935 1642:Lawrence was a keen motorcyclist and owned eight 9509: 9274:T. E. Lawrence: The Enigmatic Lawrence of Arabia 8308: 7236:(4th supplement). 12 October 1916. p. 9857. 6837: 6825: 6575: 5742: 5740: 5278: 5065:"Newsletter: Friends of the Protestant Cemetery" 3370: 2958:He was also portrayed in a Syrian series called 2390: 1357:With Allenby in Palestine and Lawrence in Arabia 1052:bridges, blew up a train on the railway between 8773:Seven Pillars of Wisdom: The Complete 1922 Text 8334:Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia 6001: 5609: 5510: 4983:Barker, A (1998). "The Allies Enter Damascus". 2802:for his portrayal of Lawrence in the 1962 film 691:with anything that they found. The Ashmolean's 9214:T. E. Lawrence's Original Letters on Palestine 8874:Meyer, Karl E.; Brysac, Shareen Blair (2008). 8521:. London and Tonbridge: The Whitefriars Press. 6007: 5234:"Lawrence as a Bureaucrat" pages 243–268 from 5126:. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press. pp. 120–121. 4107: 2306:Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw 2188:Evolution of a Revolt: Early Post-War Writings 1282:entered Damascus under the command of General 1039:18 September 1917: Attack on the railway near 9613:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order 9353: 9045:Lawrence d'Arabie. Thomas Edward, cet inconnu 8619:A Touch of Genius: The life of T. E. Lawrence 8463:Le Tour de France de Lawrence d'Arabie (1908) 8150:Little-Known Wars of Great and Lasting Impact 7584:"AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains" 7218:(3rd supplement). 21 June 1916. p. 6185. 6933:(Introduction). Wordsworth. pp. vi–vii. 6725: 5737: 4716:Operations in the Gulf of Akaba, Red Sea HMS 3847:"The Re-publication of The Wilderness of Zin" 2427:Garroot: Adventures of a Clydeside Apprentice 2064:Arab Memorandum to the Paris Peace Conference 1740:English translations of Homer § Lawrence 595:In the summer of 1896, the family moved to 2 8061:updated, Cale Hunt last (16 December 2016). 6705: 5868:, 3d ed.: 2. McFarland & Company (2016) 5427:. London: Cassell & Company. p. 16. 5422: 5416: 5035:Rory Stewart (presenter) (23 January 2010). 4696:"Naval Operation in the Red Sea 1916–1917". 2829:as Lawrence, depicted events after those in 2681:Companion of the Distinguished Service Order 2644: 2603:was a bad book with few redeeming features. 2412:, edited by Jeremy Wilson, 1971. Lawrence's 2332:Correspondence with Edward and David Garnett 1875:and Roy Manning Pike, with illustrations by 1519:He purchased several small plots of land in 1082:March 1918: Attack on the railway near Aqaba 703:From 1907 to 1910, Lawrence read history at 541:Lawrence. In 1914, his father inherited the 290: 9147:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 9136:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 8892:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 8662:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 8554:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 8512:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 8465:. PĂ©rigueux, France: Editions de La Lauze. 8428:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 8383:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 8351:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 8309:Knightley, Phillip; Simpson, Colin (1970). 8250:– via Internet Archive (archive.org). 6929:. Wordsworth Classics of World Literature. 6831: 5613:The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Motorcycles 1855:There are many alleged "embellishments" in 9360: 9346: 8978:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 8954:Lawrence of Arabia: The Man and the Motive 8865:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 8804:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 8762:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 8608:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 8479: 8444:T. E. Lawrence: Biography of a broken hero 8097:Lawrence of Arabia: A biographical enquiry 7961: 7103:"T. E. Lawrence issue rallies his friends" 6867: 5603: 4939:"Perspectives: Carikli and Korda on Deraa" 4539: 3877: 3707: 3611: 3330:(Supplement). 16 April 1918. p. 4716. 3261:(Supplement). 7 August 1917. p. 8103. 3060:, commissioned for a 2016 premiere at the 2592:Lawrence of Arabia: A Biographical Enquiry 2221:Letters from T. E. Shaw to Viscount Carlow 1895:which reappeared in 2022, Lawrence wrote: 1814: 1071:, with Arab regulars under the command of 746:", a form of scholarship, for Lawrence at 330:(16 August 1888 â€“ 19 May 1935) was a 65: 9144:Lawrence of Arabia, Zionism and Palestine 9126:. New York: Harper & Row Publishers. 8091: 7077: 7065: 7053: 7041: 7029: 7017: 7005: 6993: 6969: 6957: 6361: 6359: 5840:. London: Fourth Estate Limited. p.  5837:Who Lies Where – A guide to famous graves 5207: 5195: 5183: 5159: 5121: 4982: 4602: 4286: 4108:McMahon, Henry; bin Ali, Hussein (1939). 3528: 3388: 3340: 3012:, on the opening night of the revival of 2599:capturing Medina was incorrect, and that 2502:and wrote my will across the sky in stars 2145:, in 2 volumes, limited to 1000 editions. 9285:Newspaper clippings about T. E. Lawrence 8596:Lawrence of Arabia: The selected letters 8387: 8366: 8355: 8254: 8237:Lawrence of Arabia: The life, the legend 7606:"A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia" 7367: 7246: 7228: 7210: 7165: 7153: 7141: 7129: 7089: 6924: 6784: 6772: 6650: 6611: 6441:. T. E. Lawrence Society. Archived from 6401:Charity Commission for England and Wales 6330: 5833: 5515:. T. E. Lawrence Studies. Archived from 4925: 4416: 3320: 3297: 3284:(Supplement). 10 May 1918. p. 5694. 3274: 3251: 2742:as their official memorial to Lawrence. 2663: 2648: 2581: 2512: 2495:is a poem titled "To S.A." which opens: 2474: 1921: 1826: 1611: 1541: 1449: 1362: 1320: 1259: 1171: 972: 825: 821: 637: 561:, in southwestern Scotland, then to the 505: 490: 8832:Marriott, Paul; Argent, Yvonne (1998). 8516: 8146: 8120:. Pennsylvania State University Press. 8060: 8024:. Sydney: Wireless Press. 19 April 1941 7834: 7564:. Hobart, Tas. 15 June 1935. p. 13 7478:. Open Plaques. Retrieved 5 August 2012 7466:. Open Plaques. Retrieved 5 August 2012 7348: 6763:, p. 425: letter to Charlotte Shaw 6175: 6086:"Found: Lawrence of Arabia's lost text" 5968: 5941: 5582: 5549: 5349:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 5299: 5297: 4292: 3809: 3352: 1915: 1504:resulted in his assignment to bases at 994:. He interviewed Sharif Hussein's sons 14: 9510: 9487:A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia 8492: 8460: 8441: 8432: 8311:The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia 8294: 8273: 8207: 8167: 8140:Lawrence: The uncrowned king of Arabia 7629: 7401:. 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E. Lawrence in eBook form 8446:. Jefferson, NC / London: McFarland. 8362:. Doubleday – via Google Books. 8327: 8233: 8134: 8117:The Medievalism of Lawrence of Arabia 8113: 7903: 7659:"Queen of the Desert (Official Site)" 7535:"Five Pounds 2018 Lawrence of Arabia" 7394: 7371:The University and Colleges of Oxford 6879: 6748: 6614:, p. 89: quoting Leonard Woolley 6127: 6023: 5537: 5437: 5372: 5324:from the original on 10 October 2022. 5259: 5247: 5219: 5051: 4958: 4889: 4855:from the original on 11 January 2022. 4126:from the original on 10 October 2022. 3912: 3878:Richardson, Nigel (24 October 2016). 3695: 3293: 3291: 3270: 3268: 3000:ran in London in 1960–1961, starring 2770: 2215:Selected and Collected Correspondence 1570:. In the inter-war period, the RAF's 929:letter from High Commissioner McMahon 634:Travels, antiquities, and archaeology 9623:Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford 8617:Brown, Malcolm; Cave, Julia (1988). 8408: 8213:Clockmaking in Oxfordshire 1400–1850 8188: 7992:"Book theatre tickets at Chichester" 7930: 7733: 7266:"Outline chronology: 1918 (Oct–Dec)" 7189: 6912: 6897: 6815:from the original on 23 August 2016. 6796: 6760: 6686: 6463: 6225:, Yale University Press, 2010, p. 8. 6163: 6047: 6035: 5995: 5748:"T. E. Lawrence, To Arabia and back" 5731: 5719: 5564:from the original on 11 January 2022 5498: 5334: 5294: 5171: 4970: 4901: 4865: 4828: 4404: 4387: 4309:from the original on 11 January 2022 3894:from the original on 11 January 2022 3671: 3468: 3456: 3441: 3417: 3376: 3247: 3245: 3243: 2223:(1936) - 17 privately printed copies 2210:(Edited by Jeremy and Nicole Wilson) 1904:As a specialist in the Middle East, 1756:, Winston Churchill, Robert Graves, 1203:, the new commander-in-chief of the 1030:11 June 1917: Attack on a bridge at 649:) and Lawrence at the excavation of 9618:Companions of the Order of the Bath 9543:20th-century British archaeologists 9092:Another Life: Lawrence after Arabia 8815:T. E. Lawrence: Warrior and Scholar 7395:Baker, John Norman Leonard (1971). 5972:Another Life: Lawrence After Arabia 5948:. History Press. pp. 244–252. 5945:Another Life: Lawrence After Arabia 5586:Another Life: Lawrence After Arabia 4840: 3311: 2814:10th greatest film hero of all time 2103:published for the general public. ( 1494:and Charlotte Shaw) and joined the 1478:, later known as the author of the 1329:of the War Cabinet in November 1918 1249: 1161: 717:University Officers' Training Corps 605:City of Oxford High School for Boys 459:(RAF) until 1935. He published the 451:After the war's end, he joined the 387:City of Oxford High School for Boys 24: 9578:British Army General List officers 9563:Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford 9402: 9367: 8913:Lawrence of Arabia and Clouds Hill 8906:. London: Oxford University Press. 8882:. New York / London: W.W. Norton. 8527: 8301:Lawrence and the Arabian Adventure 8044:"Seven Pillars Of Wisdom - Lyrics" 7994:. 25 November 2018. Archived from 7943:from the original on 30 April 2016 7707: 6728:"La maestra de Lawrence de Arabia" 6176:Barnett, David (30 October 2022). 3288: 3265: 3041:The Oxford Roof Climbers Rebellion 2952:The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 2241:) (1938, corrected edition - 1964) 2046:Autobiographical and Warfare Books 2040: 845:, when he was commissioned on the 275:Companion of the Order of the Bath 25: 9699: 9678:Royal Garrison Artillery soldiers 9231:The University of Texas at Austin 9174: 9025:Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs 8966:338171 T. E. (Lawrence of Arabia) 8733:. New York: Skyhorse Publishing. 8644:Graves, Richard Perceval (1976). 7916:"Lady Astor on T.E.'s Pillion?". 6251:"T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth" 6012:. Vol. 1. Castle Hill Press. 5589:. History Press. pp. 278–9. 4293:Alleyne, Richard (30 July 2010). 3855:. 18 October 2006. Archived from 3568:. Telawrence.info. Archived from 3240: 2937:George: A Novel of T. E. Lawrence 2668:The head of Lawrence's effigy in 2380:London, Harrison and Sons, (1914) 2245:T. E. Lawrence to his Biographer 1399:Lawrence served as an advisor to 1325:Map presented by Lawrence to the 1293: 1107:, the outskirts of Damascus, and 358:based on his wartime activities. 9205:Works by or about T. E. Lawrence 8689:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 8648:Lawrence of Arabia and His World 8217:Museum of the History of Science 8054: 8036: 8010: 7984: 7955: 7924: 7909: 7879: 7854: 7828: 7803: 7778: 7753: 7727: 7701: 7676: 7651: 7623: 7598: 7576: 7548: 7527: 7481: 7469: 7457: 7432: 7415: 7398:Jesus College, Oxford, 1571-1971 7388: 7361: 7342: 7328: 7300: 7258: 7240: 7222: 7204: 7195: 7095: 6918: 6873: 6790: 6719: 6699: 6680: 6581: 6557: 6543: 6513: 6483: 6457: 6431: 6385: 6324: 6296: 6269: 6243: 6216: 6195: 6169: 6097:from the original on 26 May 2022 6077: 5962: 5935: 5913: 5887: 5878: 5858: 5827: 5805:10.1097/00006123-200201000-00026 5784: 5762: 5700: 5674: 5655: 5634: 5616:. New Burlington Books. p.  5576: 5550:Selwood, Dominic (19 May 2017). 5543: 5504: 5458: 5443: 5390: 5340: 5304:Dudney, Robert S. (April 2012). 5265: 5225: 5098: 5085: 5057: 5038:The Legacy of Lawrence of Arabia 5028: 5007: 4976: 4931: 4834: 4813: 4785: 4714:"Egyptian Expeditionary Force". 4708: 4689: 4668: 3148: 3134: 2856:, both of which are part of the 2687:(France) on 30 May 1916 and the 2327:More Correspondence with Writers 2125:Posthumous Books and Collections 2008:(subscribers' text) outright to 797:desert. They were funded by the 738:was setting up on behalf of the 9668:Road incident deaths in England 9643:Motorcycle road incident deaths 9608:Knights of the Legion of Honour 9593:British people of Irish descent 9558:Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford 9538:20th-century Anglo-Irish people 9533:19th-century Anglo-Irish people 9421:Sir Thomas Chapman, 7th Baronet 9246:Europeana Collections 1914–1918 9109:Stang, Charles M., ed. (2002). 8480:Tabachnick, Stephen E. (1984). 7966:Oxford Roof Climber's Rebellion 7931:Boyd, William (29 April 2016). 7368:Thackrah, John Richard (1981). 6203:100 Myths About the Middle East 5454:. 27 September 1928. p. 1. 4700:. Vol. 13 (4th ed.). 4101: 3871: 3839: 3761: 3558: 3496: 3474: 2896:was published by Canadian poet 2433: 1648:National Motor Museum, Beaulieu 549:, the ancestral family home in 510:The Lawrence family lived at 2 8956:. London: Hollis & Carter. 8932:T. E. Lawrence: Tormented hero 8626:Carchidi, Victoria K. (1987). 8394:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. 8193:. W. W. Norton & Company. 8114:Allen, Malcolm Dennis (1991). 7630:McGurk, Stuart (12 May 2017). 7428:. Pepperdine University. 1988. 7307:Fraser, Giles (8 April 2016). 6799:"Introduction, Chapter 1" 6367:"Seven Pillars of Wisdom Fund" 6279:T. E. Lawrence: Tormented Hero 5975:. History Press. p. 283. 5969:Simpson, Andrew R. B. (2011). 5942:Simpson, Andrew R. B. (2011). 5583:Simpson, Andrew R. B. (2011). 5511:Beauforte-Greenwood, W. E. G. 4841:Day, Elizabeth (14 May 2006). 3769:"T. E. Lawrence letters, 1927" 3108: 2685:Knight of the Legion of Honour 2537:He wrote in Chapter 1 of 2099:a further abridged version of 2072:(1919) - article published in 2058:Military Handbook on Palestine 1377:Paris Peace Conference of 1919 962: 285:Knight of the Legion of Honour 13: 1: 9658:People of Anglo-Irish descent 9216:Shapell Manuscript Foundation 9090:Simpson, Andrew R.B. (2008). 9066:(in French) (80). Paris: 7–9. 8667:Hoffman, George Amin (2011). 8635:Ciampaglia, Giuseppe (2010). 8587:The Letters of T. E. Lawrence 8359:T. E. Lawrence by His Friends 6726:La Vanguardia (16 May 2016). 5610:Erwin Tragatsch, ed. (1979). 3233: 2943: 2887: 2631:T. E. Lawrence by His Friends 2391:Essays and Literary Criticism 2350:Translating the Bruce Rogers 2258:The Letters of T. E. Lawrence 2227:The Letters of T. E. Lawrence 2172:Secret Despatches from Arabia 2031:T. E. Lawrence by his Friends 1977: 927:. The British replied with a 742:. Hogarth arranged a "Senior 654: 486: 9683:Royal Tank Regiment soldiers 9548:20th-century British writers 9242:at Clio Visualizing History. 8903:T. E. Lawrence: An Arab view 8594:Brown, Malcolm, ed. (2005). 8171:The Companion Guide to Wales 7962:Massicotte, Stephen (2007). 7556:"Pictures and Personalities" 6826:Knightley & Simpson 1970 6576:Knightley & Simpson 1970 5423:Sydney Smith, Clare (1940). 5074:. Rome. 2008. Archived from 4675:"The bombardment of Akaba". 3307:. 30 May 1916. p. 5321. 2986:Lawrence was the subject of 2812:ranked his portrayal as the 2800:Academy Award for Best Actor 2760:, following a UK-wide vote. 2710:) on 12 August 1916, and by 2708:Indian Expeditionary Force D 2691:(France) on 16 April 1918. 2683:on 10 May 1918, awarded the 2470: 2420: 2194:Towards 'An English Fourth' 2182:The Essential T. E. Lawrence 1887:, and Hughes-Stanton's wife 1716:St Nicholas' Church, Moreton 1618:St Nicholas' Church, Moreton 1533:Royal Observatory, Greenwich 1316:Victor Emmanuel III of Italy 1205:Egyptian Expeditionary Force 1067:, a region southeast of the 340:Sinai and Palestine campaign 150:St Nicholas' Church, Moreton 7: 9638:Guerrilla warfare theorists 9289:20th Century Press Archives 9227:T. E. Lawrence's Collection 9043:Sarindar, François (2010). 8486:University of Georgia Press 7734:Lamb, David (3 June 1990). 6706:Benson-Gyles, Dick (2016). 3127: 2733:St Martin's Church, Wareham 2670:St Martin's Church, Wareham 2491:The dedication to his book 2176:Wartime Diaries and Letters 1966:turned out a best seller." 1944:was an abridged version of 1733: 1126: 1077:Distinguished Service Order 766:of the British Museum, and 424:. In 1916, he travelled to 280:Distinguished Service Order 10: 9704: 9628:French–English translators 9333:The T. E. Lawrence Society 8255:Crawford, Fred D. (1998). 8084: 6371:Research.britishmuseum.org 6014:Foreword by Jeremy Wilson. 5834:Kerrigan, Michael (1998). 3852:Palestine Exploration Fund 2966: 2904:and the collected letters. 2784:bought the film rights to 2672:, Dorset. He is buried in 2479:Lawrence in Miranshah 1928 2363:Printing and Illustrating 2070:Sidelights on the Arab War 1820: 1737: 1585:British Power Boat Company 1525:City of London Corporation 1278:when the French Forces of 1253: 1201:General Sir Edmund Allenby 1165: 966: 866:Egyptian High Commissioner 799:Palestine Exploration Fund 514:, Oxford from 1896 to 1921 88:T. E. Shaw, John Hume Ross 29: 9663:People of the Arab Revolt 9633:Greek–English translators 9446: 9413: 9400: 9375: 9276:article by O'Brien Browne 9118:Stewart, Desmond (1977). 9001:10.1017/s0018246x98007997 8685:Hulsman, John C. (2009). 8519:Dead Towns and Living Men 8517:Woolley, Leonard (1954). 8482:The T. E. Lawrence Puzzle 8418:. Boston: Little, Brown. 7714:The Canadian Encyclopedia 7586:. American Film Institute 5289:The T. E. Lawrence Puzzle 5273:The T. E. Lawrence Puzzle 5236:The T. E. Lawrence Puzzle 4704:. 1925. pp. 648–666. 4685:. 1911. pp. 103–105. 2819:The 1990 television film 2645:Awards and commemorations 2403: 1846:All Souls College, Oxford 1838:Lawrence's major work is 1550:that he called "George V" 1466:, and others in Jerusalem 1340:With Allenby in Palestine 1271:10th Light Horse Regiment 1216: 814:and Shobek, not far from 734:, in the expedition that 573:in Brittany, and then to 412:and was stationed at the 304: 267: 226: 205: 188: 165: 157: 144: 124: 100: 92: 84: 76: 64: 45: 34:. For the 1989 book, see 32:Lawrence of Arabia (film) 9553:20th-century translators 9071:Sattin, Anthony (2014). 8851:Meulenjizer, V. (1938). 8771:Lawrence, T. E. (2003). 8534:Anderson, Scott (2013). 8388:Lawrence, T. E. (1935). 8367:Lawrence, T. E. (1926). 8048:Sabaton Official Website 7336:"Dorset's oldest church" 6925:Lawrence, T. E. (1997). 6587:Brown (1988) letters to 6331:Lawrence, T. E. (1955). 5772:. T. E. Lawrence Society 5662:Brough Superior Club> 5468:. T. E. Lawrence Society 4880:: note 49 to Chapter 21. 3566:"T. E. Lawrence Studies" 3197:Rafael de Nogales MĂ©ndez 3084: 3068: 2894:The T. E. Lawrence Poems 2301:T. E. Lawrence. Letters, 2119:Encyclopaedia Britannica 1607: 1568:East Riding of Yorkshire 748:Magdalen College, Oxford 624:Royal Garrison Artillery 607:, where one of the four 9384:Seven Pillars of Wisdom 9195:Works by T. E. Lawrence 9157:With Lawrence in Arabia 9141:Storrs, Ronald (1940). 9064:Institut du Monde Arabe 8930:Norman, Andrew (2014). 8911:Norman, Andrew (2014). 8748:Lawrence, M.R. (1954). 8652:. Thames & Hudson. 8585:Brown, Malcolm (1988). 8442:Orlans, Harold (2002). 8391:Seven Pillars of Wisdom 8370:Seven Pillars of Wisdom 8356:Lawrence, A.W. (1937). 8234:Brown, Malcolm (2005). 7374:. 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E. Lawrence 9503: 9502: 9500: 9499: 9491: 9483: 9475: 9467: 9459: 9450: 9448: 9444: 9443: 9441: 9440: 9435: 9430: 9427:A. W. Lawrence 9424: 9417: 9415: 9411: 9410: 9401: 9399: 9397: 9396: 9388: 9379: 9377: 9373: 9372: 9369:T. E. Lawrence 9365: 9364: 9357: 9350: 9342: 9336: 9335: 9330: 9323: 9322: 9318: 9317: 9307: 9301: 9300: 9296: 9295: 9282: 9277: 9271: 9266: 9260: 9259: 9255: 9254: 9249: 9243: 9237: 9223: 9222: 9218: 9217: 9211: 9202: 9192: 9182: 9181: 9176: 9175:External links 9173: 9172: 9171: 9165: 9159:. Nabu Press. 9149: 9138: 9132: 9122:T. E. Lawrence 9115: 9106: 9100: 9087: 9081: 9068: 9059: 9053: 9040: 9013: 8995:(3): 773–793. 8984: 8958: 8946: 8940: 8927: 8921: 8908: 8894: 8888: 8871: 8848: 8842: 8829: 8823: 8810: 8787: 8781: 8768: 8745: 8739: 8723: 8717: 8701: 8695: 8682: 8664: 8658: 8641: 8632: 8623: 8614: 8591: 8582: 8576: 8560:Armitage, F.A. 8556: 8550: 8529: 8526: 8524: 8523: 8514: 8508: 8490: 8477: 8471: 8458: 8452: 8439: 8430: 8424: 8406: 8400: 8385: 8379: 8364: 8353: 8347: 8325: 8319: 8306: 8296:Graves, Robert 8292: 8275:Graves, Robert 8271: 8265: 8252: 8246: 8231: 8225: 8209:Beeson, C.F.C. 8205: 8199: 8186: 8180: 8165: 8159: 8153:. Fair Winds. 8144: 8136:Asher, Michael 8132: 8126: 8111: 8105: 8088: 8086: 8083: 8080: 8079: 8053: 8035: 8009: 7983: 7977:978-0887544996 7976: 7954: 7923: 7908: 7896: 7878: 7853: 7827: 7802: 7777: 7761:"Private Shaw" 7752: 7726: 7700: 7675: 7650: 7622: 7597: 7575: 7547: 7526: 7480: 7468: 7456: 7431: 7414: 7407: 7387: 7380: 7360: 7341: 7327: 7299: 7287: 7276:on 5 June 2018 7257: 7239: 7221: 7203: 7194: 7192:, p. 459. 7182: 7170: 7158: 7156:, p. 174. 7146: 7134: 7132:, p. 119. 7122: 7094: 7082: 7078:Aldington 1955 7070: 7066:Aldington 1955 7058: 7056:, p. 221. 7054:Aldington 1955 7046: 7044:, p. 181. 7042:Aldington 1955 7034: 7030:Aldington 1955 7022: 7020:, p. 134. 7018:Aldington 1955 7010: 7008:, p. 253. 7006:Aldington 1955 6998: 6994:Aldington 1955 6986: 6974: 6970:Aldington 1955 6962: 6958:Aldington 1955 6950: 6940:978-1853264696 6939: 6917: 6902: 6900:, p. 420. 6890: 6872: 6870:, p. 134. 6860: 6848: 6830: 6828:, p. 221. 6818: 6789: 6777: 6775:, p. 508. 6765: 6753: 6751:, p. 498. 6741: 6718: 6698: 6679: 6677:, p. 544. 6667: 6665:, p. 673. 6655: 6643: 6631: 6616: 6601: 6580: 6565: 6556: 6542: 6512: 6482: 6456: 6430: 6428:, p. 774. 6418: 6416:, p. 133. 6406: 6384: 6355: 6353:, p. 134. 6338: 6323: 6321:, p. 810. 6311: 6295: 6289:978-1781550199 6288: 6268: 6242: 6240:, p. 786. 6227: 6215: 6194: 6168: 6166:, p. 323. 6156: 6144: 6132: 6130:, p. 259. 6120: 6108: 6076: 6074:, p. 616. 6064: 6062:, p. 132. 6052: 6040: 6038:, p. 246. 6028: 6026:, p. 137. 6016: 6000: 5998:, p. 327. 5988: 5982:978-0752466446 5981: 5961: 5955:978-0752466446 5954: 5934: 5912: 5886: 5877: 5857: 5850: 5826: 5799:(1): 176–180. 5783: 5761: 5736: 5734:, p. 409. 5724: 5712: 5699: 5673: 5654: 5633: 5626: 5602: 5596:978-0752466446 5595: 5575: 5542: 5540:, p. 642. 5530: 5519:on 27 May 2011 5503: 5491: 5479: 5457: 5442: 5430: 5415: 5389: 5387:, p. 710. 5377: 5375:, p. 577. 5365: 5353: 5339: 5337:, p. 332. 5327: 5293: 5277: 5264: 5262:, p. 505. 5252: 5250:, p. 519. 5240: 5232:Klieman, Aaron 5224: 5212: 5208:Aldington 1955 5200: 5198:, p. 108. 5196:Aldington 1955 5188: 5186:, p. 284. 5184:Aldington 1955 5176: 5174:, p. 274. 5164: 5162:, p. 283. 5160:Aldington 1955 5152: 5129: 5111: 5097: 5084: 5056: 5054:, p. 343. 5044: 5027: 5025:, p. 598. 5015: 5006: 5004:, p. 647. 4994: 4975: 4963: 4951: 4930: 4928:, p. 447. 4918: 4916:, p. 461. 4906: 4894: 4892:, p. 100. 4882: 4870: 4858: 4833: 4821: 4812: 4784: 4772: 4770:, p. 406. 4760: 4758:, p. 397. 4748: 4746:, p. 400. 4736: 4724: 4707: 4688: 4667: 4655: 4653:, p. 309. 4643: 4631: 4619: 4607: 4605:, p. 178. 4603:Aldington 1955 4595: 4583: 4571: 4556: 4554:, p. 353. 4544: 4542:, p. 194. 4529: 4527:, p. 479. 4517: 4515:, p. 491. 4505: 4493: 4481: 4469: 4457: 4455:, p. 546. 4445: 4443:, p. 498. 4433: 4431:, p. 495. 4421: 4409: 4392: 4380: 4368: 4366:, p. 448. 4356: 4354:, p. 446. 4344: 4342:, p. 416. 4332: 4330:, p. 412. 4320: 4285: 4283:, p. 388. 4273: 4271:, p. 348. 4261: 4259:, p. 358. 4249: 4237: 4235:, p. 323. 4225: 4223:, p. 321. 4213: 4211:, p. 312. 4201: 4189: 4187:, p. 302. 4177: 4175:, p. 300. 4165: 4153: 4141: 4129: 4100: 4098:, p. 211. 4088: 4076: 4074:, p. 186. 4064: 4062:, p. 181. 4052: 4050:, p. 188. 4040: 4038:, p. 189. 4025: 4023:, p. 161. 4013: 4011:, p. 160. 4001: 3989: 3977: 3975:, p. 195. 3965: 3963:, p. 199. 3953: 3951:, p. 158. 3941: 3929: 3927:, p. 166. 3917: 3915:, p. 251. 3905: 3870: 3838: 3836:, p. 153. 3826: 3814: 3802: 3790: 3778: 3760: 3748: 3736: 3724: 3712: 3700: 3688: 3676: 3664: 3652: 3640: 3628: 3616: 3614:, p. 222. 3604: 3583: 3557: 3545: 3533: 3529:Aldington 1955 3521: 3495: 3473: 3461: 3446: 3434: 3422: 3405: 3393: 3389:Aldington 1955 3381: 3369: 3367:, p. 280. 3357: 3355:, p. 237. 3345: 3341:Aldington 1955 3333: 3310: 3287: 3264: 3238: 3237: 3235: 3232: 3231: 3230: 3224: 3218: 3212: 3206: 3203:Suleiman Mousa 3200: 3194: 3182: 3181: 3173: 3167: 3160: 3159: 3145: 3129: 3126: 3125: 3124: 3110: 3107: 3106: 3105: 3086: 3083: 3082: 3081: 3070: 3067: 3066: 3065: 3052:Howard Brenton 3048: 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Lawrence of Arabia
Lawrence of Arabia (film)
Lawrence of Arabia: The Authorised Biography of T. E. Lawrence
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Carnarvonshire
Bovington Camp
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British Army
Royal Air Force
Colonel (British Army)
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Arab Revolt
Siege of Medina
Battle of Aqaba
Capture of Damascus
Battle of Megiddo
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Distinguished Service Order
Knight of the Legion of Honour
Croix de guerre
Alma mater
Jesus College, Oxford
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Arab Revolt

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