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The Letters of T.E. Lawrence, edited by David Garnett and published in 1938 by Jonathan Cape in London, is a seminal collection of correspondence from one of the 20th century's most compelling and enigmatic figures. This first major edited edition brings together letters written by Thomas Edward Lawrence, famously known as Lawrence of Arabia, offering readers unparalleled insight into his experiences during the Arab Revolt, his scholarly pursuits, and his personal reflections on fame, duty, and identity. Garnett's careful editorial work provides context and structure, ensuring that Lawrence's words are preserved with clarity and historical fidelity.
This 1938 edition captures the immediacy and intimacy of Lawrence's voice, spanning tactical military communications, political observations, and deeply personal thoughts. The letters reveal not only his brilliance and strategic acumen but also the human vulnerabilities behind the public figure, creating a nuanced portrait of a man whose life combined adventure, intellect, and intense self-reflection. Readers encounter the complexity of Lawrence's relationships, his literary ambitions, and the burdens of his legendary status, all presented within the vivid historical context of the early 20th century Middle East.
Physically, the Jonathan Cape 1938 edition is a hardcover with periodappropriate binding and typographical design, reflecting the craftsmanship of interwar British publishing. Collectors and historians alike prize The Letters of T.E. Lawrence for its rarity, authenticity, and enduring value as a primary source documenting Lawrence's life and thought.
For enthusiasts of military history, biography, and Middle Eastern studies, The Letters of T.E. Lawrence edited by David Garnett is an essential addition to any library. Its combination of personal insight and historical significance ensures that it remains a definitive reference for understanding both the man and the legend of T.E. Lawrence.
Condition: Near Fine - This 1938 Third Impression, in Original brown cloth cover with gilt text on spine has a few stains on the covers which are lightly shelf worn. Very light Foxing present. Binding 100% intact. Text block edges slightly discoloured.