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  • REVOLT IN THE DESERT By T. E. LAWRENCE 1927 First Edition

    T.E. Lawrence

    Hardcover (George H. Doran Company, March 15, 1927)
    FOLDOUT BLACK AND RED MAP IS PRESENT IN BACK OF BOOK. This book is the rarest and most preferred issue with the Kennington decorated endleaves which had been designed for the 1926 issue of the great SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM. This edition has the additional plates and illustrations. This rare issue with 24 illustrations on full-page plates and with 18 black and whit line cuts from the 1926 SEVEN PILLARS not in any other issue or edition of REVOLT IN THE DESERT. Copies of this book with the additional decorations and illustrations are not often found anywhere!
  • Revolt in the Desert

    Lawrence T. E.

    eBook
    An epic account of the Great War in the Middle EastT. E. Lawrence-Lawrence of Arabia-needs no introduction. His renowned work about his experiences with King Feisal's Arab army as it fought its campaign to Damascus-The Seven Pillars of Wisdom-has become a classic of twentieth century English literature. Revolt in the Desert is not a work of literature, or even a history of the campaign. It is an account of the experiences of one remarkable British officer's war from his own perspective. His was a fluid irregular's war of lightning raids, of blown up railway tracks and trains, ambuscade and-towards the end-of open battle as the defeated Ottoman Turkish Army were harried as they retreated northwards. Here are the Imperial Camel Corps, armoured car squadrons, daring RAF pilots and their aircraft, Ghurkha and Indian infantry and a bevy of 'specialists' who are the forerunners of today's special forces like the SAS. It is, of course, unlike any other straightforward military memoir.—Amazo
  • Revolt in the Desert: Revolt in the Desert

    Lawrence T. E.

    eBook
    An epic account of the Great War in the Middle EastT. E. Lawrence-Lawrence of Arabia-needs no introduction. His renowned work about his experiences with King Feisal's Arab army as it fought its campaign to Damascus-The Seven Pillars of Wisdom-has become a classic of twentieth century English literature. Revolt in the Desert is not a work of literature, or even a history of the campaign. It is an account of the experiences of one remarkable British officer's war from his own perspective. His was a fluid irregular's war of lightning raids, of blown up railway tracks and trains, ambuscade and-towards the end-of open battle as the defeated Ottoman Turkish Army were harried as they retreated northwards. Here are the Imperial Camel Corps, armoured car squadrons, daring RAF pilots and their aircraft, Ghurkha and Indian infantry and a bevy of 'specialists' who are the forerunners of today's special forces like the SAS. It is, of course, unlike any other straightforward military memoir.—Amazo
  • Revolt in the Desert

    T. E. Lawrence

    Paperback (LEONAUR, April 8, 2008)
    An epic account of the Great War in the Middle EastT. E. Lawrence-Lawrence of Arabia-needs no introduction. His renowned work about his experiences with King Feisal's Arab army as it fought its campaign to Damascus-The Seven Pillars of Wisdom-has become a classic of twentieth century English literature. Revolt in the Desert is not a work of literature, or even a history of the campaign. It is an account of the experiences of one remarkable British officer's war from his own perspective. His was a fluid irregular's war of lightning raids, of blown up railway tracks and trains, ambuscade and-towards the end-of open battle as the defeated Ottoman Turkish Army were harried as they retreated northwards. Here are the Imperial Camel Corps, armoured car squadrons, daring RAF pilots and their aircraft, Ghurkha and Indian infantry and a bevy of 'specialists' who are the forerunners of today's special forces like the SAS. It is, of course, unlike any other straightforward military memoir. Lawrence had an affection for the land, for nature and for the cause of the Arab people that went far beyond the mere liaison his task required. This permeates his writing which-though it provides a linear narrative of the campaign-is nevertheless a work of finely crafted penmanship which is a delight to read not only for military historians, but for everyone who appreciates great writing.
  • REVOLT IN THE DESERT

    T. E. Lawrence

    Hardcover (George H. Doran Company, March 15, 1927)
    Revolt in the Desert is the classic account of an Arab revolt by T. E. Lawrence, "Lawrence of Arabia".
  • Revolt in the desert

    T.E. LAWRENCE

    Hardcover (Folio Society, March 15, 1986)
    This is a classic that has been translated into multiple language and made into a movie.
  • Revolt in the Desert

    T. E. Lawrence

    Hardcover (George H. Doran, March 15, 1927)
    First published in 1926, this is a first-hand account of WWI in the Middle East, a thrilling epic of action that recounts the adventures that gave birth to the legend of Lawrence of Arabia.
  • Revolt in the Desert

    T. E. Lawrence

    Hardcover (LEONAUR, April 8, 2008)
    An epic account of the Great War in the Middle EastT. E. Lawrence-Lawrence of Arabia-needs no introduction. His renowned work about his experiences with King Feisal's Arab army as it fought its campaign to Damascus-The Seven Pillars of Wisdom-has become a classic of twentieth century English literature. Revolt in the Desert is not a work of literature, or even a history of the campaign. It is an account of the experiences of one remarkable British officer's war from his own perspective. His was a fluid irregular's war of lightning raids, of blown up railway tracks and trains, ambuscade and-towards the end-of open battle as the defeated Ottoman Turkish Army were harried as they retreated northwards. Here are the Imperial Camel Corps, armoured car squadrons, daring RAF pilots and their aircraft, Ghurkha and Indian infantry and a bevy of 'specialists' who are the forerunners of today's special forces like the SAS. It is, of course, unlike any other straightforward military memoir. Lawrence had an affection for the land, for nature and for the cause of the Arab people that went far beyond the mere liaison his task required. This permeates his writing which-though it provides a linear narrative of the campaign-is nevertheless a work of finely crafted penmanship which is a delight to read not only for military historians, but for everyone who appreciates great writing.
  • Revolt in the desert

    T. E Lawrence

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble Books, March 15, 1993)
    World War I in the Middle East, a century ago, set the foundation for all the troubles we find there today. Lawrence tried to give them the sovereignty they deserved. The ruling colonial powers had a different idea.
  • Revolt in the Desert

    T. E. Lawrence

    Paperback (Wordsworth Editions Ltd, July 1, 1998)
    Book by Lawrence, T. E.
  • Revolt in the Desert

    T.E. Lawrence

    Hardcover (Garden City Publishing Company, March 15, 1927)
    Revolt in the Desert
  • Revolt in the Desert

    EDWARD LAWRENCE T E with introduction by TREVELYAN, RALEIGH and sketches by BAWDEN

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, March 15, 1994)
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