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Lawrence's Writings

This site contains a
substantial proportion of Lawrence' published writing and is designed for easy
use. Every page has links in the left-hand margin to chronological
contents lists, and across the top to alphabetic contents lists. A Google search box allows you to search the entire content.
Build began in January
2006 when UK copyright on many of Lawrence's published writings expired.
There
are several hundred Lawrence letters online and most of his
shorter writings (articles and introductions). There
are also complete texts of
Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1935) and The Mint (1955)
Go to
Writings
T.E. Lawrence Studies discussion list
A forum for serious discussion
founded in 1997 and moderated by Jeremy Wilson.
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Blog
Jeremy Wilson includes postings
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Abbreviations used on this site
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Biography
Introduction
Brief history of the
major Lawrence websites
Editorial
The state of T. E. Lawrence
research and scholarship
Who was 'Lawrence
of Arabia'
Introductory
biography
The Centenary
Exhibition (1888-1914 online)
Chronology of
Lawrence's life
Maps
Lawrence's cycling
tour in France 1908, walking tour in the Middle East 1909, and maps of
the Arab Revolt from Seven Pillars of Wisdom
FAQs
T.E.
Lawrence and Zionism
Some Lawrence
quotations Analysis
David Lean's
Lawrence of Arabia
Michael Asher's Lawrence pp. 1-35
Bibliography
The texts of Seven
Pillars of Wisdom
Chronological history of the texts
Tables showing where Lawrence cut the 1922 'Oxford' text of Seven Pillars when preparing his subscribers'
abridgement
T. E.
Lawrence's letters
listed by date [in progress] |
Reference
Selected
reading lists
Introductory
Works by T. E.
Lawrence
Collected Editions
Editions of letters
Photographs of and
by Lawrence
Reference
guide

Collections in
institutions
Major research resources
Bibliographical check-list
Jeremy Wilson, T. E. Lawrence,
A Guide to Printed and Manuscript Materials:
Printed materials
[only partially online]
Lawrence service
Papers released by the Public Record Office
(National Archives) in 2002
T. E. Lawrence
copyrights
Where to obtain permission to quote writing by T.E. Lawrence
Clouds Hill and
other memorials to Lawrence

Books at Clouds Hill
in 1935
T. E. Lawrence's library
(online: Authors 'A')
Books dedicated to Lawrence
by John Buchan,
E.M.Forster, Robert Graves, Basil Liddell Hart and others
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Castle Hill
Press,
which sponsors this website, is the world's leading
publisher of writings by T.E. Lawrence.
Since 1997
it has been producing for subscribers a scholarly fine-press edition of T.E. Lawrence's
works and correspondence. These much-praised editions have become
essential to any significant T.E. Lawrence collection.
They are
limited editions - some with as few as 227 copies.
Castle Hill
Press ships books direct to subscribers throughout the world, mainly
in response to orders placed through its website and online shop at
www.castlehillpress.com. Because
the press mainly sells direct, few of its editions are listed in
book-trade reference sources such as Bowker and BookData. You cannot
easily order them from high-street or online retailers.
You can,
however, see, buy or order Castle Hill Press books in London at
Henry Sotherans' in
Sackville Street, Piccadilly, in Oxford at Blackwells
Rare Books, or in Wakefield, Yorkshire from the T.E. Lawrence specialist
dealer
Rikaro Books.
Libraries can
order any Castle Hill Press book from Blackwell Book Services in
Oxford (or from Baker & Taylor or YBP in the US). To find out what is available, the best starting
point is the press website: www.castlehillpress.com
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