Lawrence, T. E. (Thomas Edward) , 1888-1935, Seven pillars of wisdom, D568.4 .L35 1923
Autograph letter from Thomas Edward Lawrence to Robin Botton addressing issues related to the funding of the 1926 subscribers edition of Seven... Show moreAutograph letter from Thomas Edward Lawrence to Robin Botton addressing issues related to the funding of the 1926 subscribers edition of Seven Pillars. Robin Botton was Lawrences financial adviser; he helped him through the process of publishing Seven Pillars. Punch holes affect the text in one place. Main Heritage Office General HC.ARC.2014.0001 Manuscripts Item-ID: i2329243x BIB-ID: 2495638 Show less
Autograph letter from Thomas Edward Lawrence to General Sir Gilbert Clayton, at the time High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief in Iraq. Lawrence... Show moreAutograph letter from Thomas Edward Lawrence to General Sir Gilbert Clayton, at the time High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief in Iraq. Lawrence speaks about Iraq and his relationship with King Feisal to whom he asks Clayton to deliver a message. Main Heritage Display General HC.ARC.2014.0002 Manuscripts Item-ID: i23292520 BIB-ID: 2495640 Show less
Lawrence, T. E. (Thomas Edward) , 1888-1935, Ḥusayn ibn ʻAlī , 1853?-1931, British--History, British--Middle East--History--20th century, History
Autograph letter from Thomas Edward Lawrence addressed to "Arm Staff Sergt. F.J. Seaton, A.O. Corps, c/o O.C. Troops, Rabegh, Arabia". The letter... Show moreAutograph letter from Thomas Edward Lawrence addressed to "Arm Staff Sergt. F.J. Seaton, A.O. Corps, c/o O.C. Troops, Rabegh, Arabia". The letter was written shortly after his return from Arabia. After having expressed his condolences to Seaton for the loss of his son, Lawrence lists the successful achievements in Aqaba and in the Hejaz and gives news of their old fellows and mentions that the King of Hejaz [Hussein bin Ali, King of Hejaz and Sharif of Mecca from 1916 to 1924] wants to give a medal to all the officers who served in the Arab Army, including the recipient. The author closes the letter with a striking sentence “[] Some day [sic] that little business in Arabia will be famous.". The letter comes with the original envelope. Main Heritage Compact General HC.ARC.2017.0003.0001 Manuscripts Item-ID: i24240692 BIB-ID: 2581016 Show less