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EVENING STANDARD

London, No 34550, 20 May 1935.

Contains:

  • 'Myself' by T. E. Lawrence. (p. 1 cols. 2-4, p. 4 cols. 3-4). An edited version of notes written by Lawrence for his own obituary at Robert Graves' request in February 1935 (the full text is reprinted in LAWRENCE (Thomas Edward): T. E. Lawrence to his biographer Robert Graves (pp. 181-4)).
  • 'How this document was written', by Robert Graves. (p.1 col. 1).

O'Brien: C0018

Bodleian shelfmark:

Ref: E0220.uk1


London, 23 May - 15 June 1935.

Contain the second British serialisation of Revolt in the desert, by T. E. Lawrence, in 21 parts:

  1. 'The "joy-riding" man who went "to find the unknown master spirit of the affair". 23 May 1935.
  2. 'Introducing Feisal, the idol of his followers - and a bitter taste of Turkish warfare that sent a shock across Arabia'. 24 May 1935.
  3. 'When Turks' hearts failed them at Yenbo "That night, I believe they lost the war"'. 25 May 1935.
  4. 'Picturesque old warriors bring their tribesmen to fight the Turks'. 27 May 1935.
  5. 'Lawrence, 'temper very unheroic,' risks his life by going back to save a 'worthless man'. 28 May 1935.
  6. 'Nomads and Nomad life'. 29 May 1935.
  7. 'Slaughter in the hills and a triumphant dash to Akaba'. 30 May 1935.
  8. '"Comic interview" - little haggard man and "very large and superior General"'. 31 May 1935.
  9. 'How Lawrence mined a troop train'. 1 June 1935.
  10. 'Loot-maddened Arabs and their women prisoners'. 3 June 1935.
  11. '400 miles to blow up a bridge - with a spy as "helper"'. 4 June 1935.
  12. 'Betrayal, failure - and another chance'. 5 June 1935.
  13. [ . . . ] 6 June 1935.
  14. 'Turks bid £20,000 for Lawrence alive and £10,000 dead -' 7 June 1935.
  15. 'Lawrence wins 2000 camels for Feisal'. 8 June 1935.
  16. 'Dashing sortie captures a vital railway redoubt: Turks now cut off all round'. 10 June 1935.
  17. 'Frenzied peasants fight like dogs over loot'. 11 June 1935.
  18. 'Nine tons of bombs and 50,000 rounds of ammunition rained on the Turks in a murderous defile'. 12 June 1935.
  19. '"We took no prisoners": a night when mankind went crazy'. 13 June 1935.
  20. Auda's last fling. "In that night of his last battle the old man killed and killed". 14 June 1935.
  21. 'Damascus goes mad with joy to welcome Lawrence the victor'. 15 June 1935.

O'Brien: C020 [number of parts misprinted as 11]

Bodleian shelfmark:

Ref: E0220.uk2

 

 

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