Description
Revolt in the Desert by T. E. Lawrence. Published by New York, Garden City Publishing Co. (1927). First American Printing.
This work narrates the story of T.E. Lawrence’s pivotal role in the Arab Revolt. The book is bound in brown cloth boards, adorned with a portrait of Lawrence on the cover, and decorated with camels and the title along the spine. It features a fold-out map illustrating the areas of conflict and railroads, with some of the journeys highlighted in red.
The basis for the Academy Award movie, “Lawrence of Arabia”, released in 1962!
“Revolt in the Desert” by T. E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia, is a historically significant and captivating work. Here’s some more information about the book and its historical importance:
Historical and Literary Significance:
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The Author, T. E. Lawrence: Lawrence was a British military officer, diplomat, and writer, famed for his leadership and guerrilla warfare tactics during World War I in the Arabian desert.
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The Arabian Campaign: This autobiographical account details Lawrence’s involvement in the Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule, offering insights into a campaign that significantly influenced the modern Middle East.
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Unique Perspective: The book provides a first-hand narrative of Lawrence’s personal experiences and observations, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the Arabian campaign.
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Influence on Diplomacy: Lawrence’s deep understanding of the Arab world and his role in post-war negotiations were instrumental in reshaping the Middle East.
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Literary Merit: Known for his eloquent prose, Lawrence’s writing vividly transports readers to the harsh desert landscapes and the life within them.
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Collectibility: The first US edition is highly sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and Lawrence’s enduring fame.
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Film Adaptation: The 1962 film “Lawrence of Arabia,” based on Lawrence’s life, further popularized his story and contributed to the enduring fascination with his work.
Condition of This Copy:
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Brown Cloth Boards: Unfaded and well-preserved.
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Fold-Out Map: Intact and complete, often missing or partially damaged in other copies.
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Textblock: Uncut with 335 pages securely attached to the hinge.
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Notable Flaws: A full seam split between the pre-title and title page (see gallery for an example). A few pages have minor pink ink stains (see gallery for an example).
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