The Journal of the T. E. Lawrence Society Volume XXIII (2013/14) No. 1 to Volume XXIX Number 2 Spring 2020
Oxford: The T. E. Lawrence Society, 2013-2020. 14 small octavo journals, printed wrappers with their original card covers on each number, 1232 pp. across 14 volumes, illustrated throughout with in-text photographs. A near-fine set First edition.
The Journal of the T. E. Lawrence Society is a research publication first released in Spring 1991. Each volume delves into an aspect of Lawrence's life through academic and informal articles written by various authors throughout the years. In Volume XXIII (2013/14), Noel Brehony (PhD., Honorary Vice President and former Chair of the British Yemeni Society) gives an account of the Arab Revolution and T. E. Lawrence's role as well as the link between the first and third Arab revolutions. In Volume XXV (2015/16) No.1, Christophe Leclerc (French historian of cinema, writer), discusses the Middle East from the point of view of both T. E. Lawrence and French Colonel Édouard Brémond. In Volume XXVI (2016/17) No.1, Alison Jolley (writer and researcher), focuses on how historical figures become distorted characters as portrayed in film and on stage. In Volume XXIX No. 1, Autumn 2019, Clarissa Schnabel (German biographer, blogger, and librarian) translated an account of the operations of the Hejaz railway from a 1934 German newspaper written by a former Austrian soldier. Item #4963
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