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