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London: Jonathan Cape, 1935. First trade edition (a limited subscriber’s edition had appeared in 1926). 54 plates, 4 folding maps. 4to., rull russet deep-grained morocco by Denise Lubett, signed on the lower turn in with monogram and dated 1954, with cream morocco onlays across both covers forming the Arabic word ‘Aurans’, olive green morocco doublures tooled in gilt with other Arabic versions of T.E. Lawrence’s name, all edges gilt, housed in the original russet morocco backed with light brown cloth chemise and slipcase. Very good. A couple of small marks on the upper side consistent with variations in the leather.||Lubett’s sumptuous binding of TE Lawrence’s epic masterpiece was exhibited at ‘The art of the book William Morris and after 1892-1977’ in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1978, no. 163. The Arabic across the covers spells out Aurans - an Arabic name for TE Lawrence.Denise Lubett (1922-2015) was an American born in Paris. She discovered bookbinding…

About Seven Pillars of Wisdom

"Seven Pillars of Wisdom" is an autobiographical account by T.E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia, chronicling his experiences during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire in World War I. Lawrence, an English scholar and military officer, played a pivotal role in leading Arab forces in their revolt against Ottoman rule. The narrative begins with Lawrence's journey across the Arabian desert, delving into the complexities of Arab tribal politics, culture, and the landscape. It highlights his efforts to unite disparate Arab factions under a common cause — the fight for independence against Ottoman domination. Lawrence's narrative captures his personal involvement in the revolt, including his leadership in successful guerrilla campaigns, attacks on Ottoman supply lines, and strategic warfare alongside Arab leaders such as Emir Faisal and Sherif Ali. His tactics emphasized surprise attacks and mobility, making use of the desert terrain to outmaneuver the Ottoman forces. The title "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" references Lawrence's description of the varied aspects that formed his beliefs and guiding principles during this tumultuous time. These "pillars" represent themes such as courage, loyalty, diplomacy, military strategy, and the challenges faced in reconciling conflicting interests among the Arab tribes. The book delves into Lawrence's reflections on the moral dilemmas inherent in war, the challenges of leadership, and his own psychological struggles. It offers a vivid portrayal of the harsh desert landscape, the Arab culture, and the alliances and betrayals within the Arab tribes and among the European powers vying for control in the region. Lawrence's prose is rich with detailed descriptions, historical insights, and intimate observations of the people and places he encountered. "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" remains not just a historical document but also a literary masterpiece that provides a profound understanding of the Arab Revolt and the intricate socio-political dynamics of the Middle East during World War I.