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Journal of the T. E. Lawrence Society Rough Guide to Contents: Vol. I, No. 1 to Vol. XXIV, No. 2 Compiled by Nick Lynch Arab Revolt and Middle East politics Leclerc, Christophe, ‘A French verbatim about T.E. Lawrence and the Arab Revolt’. • General Allen, Sir Mark, ‘Lawrence among the XX:2 (9-59) Arabs’. XX:1 (10-20) Leclerc, Christophe, ‘French eye-witness Anon, ‘Summary of the Hejaz Revolt’. War accounts of Lawrence and the Arab Revolt, Office, London. III:1 (20-44) Part 1’. XX:1 (48-72) Armitage, H. St. John B., ‘Lawrence in Leclerc, Christophe, ‘French eye-witness Basra’. [Translation of Lawrence’s accounts of Lawrence and the Arab Revolt, discussions with Sulaiman Faydhi in 1916] Part 2’. XX:2 (60-87) XXII:1 (9-37) Moorhead, T. Sam N., ‘Lawrence, Zin and Barr, James, ‘T.E. Lawrence and the French’. the Arab Revolt’. XVI:1 (9-16) XVIII:2 (73-86) Porter, Brian, ‘Britain and the Middle East in Berton, Joe, ‘T.E. Lawrence: his Arab the Great War’. XIII:2 (7-29) clothing and daggers’. XXIV:1 (39-55) Ramage, James P., ‘T. E. Lawrence and the Bloom, Cecil, ‘T.E. Lawrence and his Postage Stamps Issue for the Hejaz’. VI:1 attitude towards Zionism’. XXI:1 (55-80) (6-13) Brehony, Noel, ‘T.E. Lawrence and the third Roy, Vino, ‘Colonial and post-colonial Arab revolution’. XXIII:1 (38-53) encounters: the legacy of T.E. Lawrence and Sayyid Qutb’. XXI:1 (9-54) Dearberg, Neil, ‘The Arab Revolt and the Anzacs’. XIX:2 (80-110) Sullivan, Maj. Michael D., US Army, ‘Leadership in counterinsurgency: a tale of Dingli, Sophia and Kennedy, Caroline, two leaders’. XVII:2 (87-95) ‘Lawrence, tribes, insurgents and lessons’. XXIII:1 (7-27) Thomson, June, ‘The case for the defence: a rebuttal of Matthew Hughes’ view that Gawrych, George W., ‘T. E. Lawrence and neither T.E. Lawrence nor the Arabs were the Art of War at the dawn of the twenty- of any military significance to the Palestine first century’. X:2 (43-59) Campaign’. XVII:1 (31-39) Hogarth, D. G., ‘Great Britain and the Arabs Van der Steen, Eveline, ‘Lawrence and the up to the Armistice of 30 October 1918’. Tribes’. XXI:2 (9-30) III:2 (9-24) Wilson, Jeremy, ‘From crisis to chaos: five Hogarth, D. G., ‘Great Britain, France and weeks of confusion in the Arab Revolt’. Syria following the Armistice of Mudros, XV:1 (32-69) 30 October 1918’. IV:1 (29-63) Wilson, Jeremy, ‘From euphoria to crisis: the Hogarth, D. G., ‘Mecca’s Revolt against the first hundred days of the Arab Revolt’. Turk’. I:1 (43-56) XIV:2 (40-83) Holden Reid, Brian, ‘The Experience of the Yool, Air Vice Marshal William Munro, Arab Revolt as interpreted in T. E. ‘Lawrence’s last days in Arabia’. XIV:2 Lawrence’s Seven Pillars of Wisdom’. IV:2 (84-87) (36-49) Hughes, Matthew, ‘What did the Arab Revolt • Hejaz Railway contribute to the Palestine Campaign? An assessment’. XV:2 (75-87) Armitage, H. St.J. B., ‘The Hijaz Railway’. Jarvis, C. S., ‘Lawrence and the Arab XIII:2 (30-53) Revolt’. VIII:1 (7-14) Auler Pasha, ‘Notes on the Construction of Kennedy, Caroline and Dingli, Sophia, the Hejaz Railway’. XIII:1 (70-81) with ‘Lawrence and the study of war’. XXIII:1 some photographs from F. A. Talbot, The (28-37) Railway Conquest of the World (London, Heinemann, 1911) da Cruz, Daniel, ‘Pilgrim’s Road’ [on the West, Jo, ‘Junor's Delivery. Hugh Robert Hedjaz Railway]. V:1 (7-16) Junor: an Action, a Brief Life and Family Heslop, D. G., ‘Railways of the Near East: Archive’. IX:2 (34-51) after Lawrence in Arabia’. VII:2 (69-78) Earl Winterton, ‘Arabian Nights and Days: Leach, Hugh, ‘Off and on the tracks to Atwi’. Part I’. II:1 (7-32) I:2 (6-10) Earl Winterton, ‘Arabian Nights and Days: Thalaker, Lieutenant, ‘The Hijaz Railway Part II’. II:2 (23-43) 1919, A German Report’ XII:2 (14-33) Young, Martin, ‘Hubert Young and “Hedgehog”’. VIII:2 (7-43) • Imperial Camel Corps Berton, Joe, ‘Lawrence and the Imperial Archaeology Camel Corps’. XX:2 (88-110) Chainey, Graham, ‘Book Review, The Wilderness of Zin by C.Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence’. XIII:1 (18-19) • People Armitage, H. St.J. B., ‘T.E. Lawrence, A Chapman, Rupert L. III, ‘T.E. Lawrence’s Sketch Map’. XIII: 2 (54-8) [see also ‘T. E. archaeological methods and results’. XVI:1 Lawrence and Douglas Carruthers’] (74-94) Armitage, H. St. J. B. and Pascoe, J. J., ‘The Chapman, Rupert, ‘Lawrence as 10 Pounder Motor Section R.F.A. Hedjaz archaeologist’. I:1 (21-29) Operations’. X:1 (13-48) [see also caption Faulkner, Neil and Saunders, Nicholas J., correction published in X:2, (82-3)] ‘Trains, trenches and tents: the archaeology Berton, Joe, ‘The Harry Chase photographs of Lawrence of Arabia’s war’. XIX:1 (7- of T.E. Lawrence’. XVII:2 (7-45) 21) Calderbank, Mark, ‘Hubert Young’s revolt in Mattingley, Gerald L., ‘Woolley and Arabia Petraea’. XVIII:1 (7-35) Lawrence on the location of ancient Kadesh-barnea’. XVI:1 (55-73) Knight, Ronald, ‘The Reverend Victor Donald Siddons, MBE, DFC, MA and the Mellor, Maureen, ‘Potsherds and Plasticine: ‘Siddons Collection’’. XVII:1 (7-30) Lawrence the Collector’ [on his gifts to the Ashmolean]. VI:2 (13-30) Kress von Kressenstein, Baron, ‘The Campaign in Palestine from the Enemy's Moorhead, Sam. ‘Without Zin, no Lawrence Side’. VII:1 (47-59) of Arabia’. XII:2 (7-13) Leclerc, Christophe, ‘T. E. Lawrence and Saidel, Benjamin Adam and Christopherson, Louis Massignon’. VI:1 (14-19) Gary L., ‘Four days in Khalasa: using aerial photography and GIS [geographical Leclerc, Christophe, ‘The French Soldiers in information system] analysis to re-appraise the Arab Revolt’. IX:1 (7-28) Woolley and Lawrence’s survey of Metcalfe, Peter, ‘A Note on T. E. Lawrence’s Byzantine Elusa in the western Negev Service Records’, VII:1 (60-67) desert’. XVI:1 (40-54) Murphy, David, Lt-Col. Pierce Charles Joyce Young, Martin, ‘Hubert Young at and the Arab Revolt’. XXII:1 (38-60) Carchemish’. VII:1 (33-46) Pascoe, George C. [autobiographical note]. IX:1 (29-34) Bibliography and collections Scheyer, Amram, ‘The Lawrence-Aaronsohn Anon, ‘Lawrence in Yiddish: a Relationship’. V:1 (17-24) bibliographical detective story’. XV:2 Sharett, Moshe. ‘Letters of an Ottoman (7-11) Soldier 1916-1918’. IX:2 (27-33) Brown, Malcolm, ‘Lawrence at the Imperial Toynbee, Arnold J., ‘Colonel T. E. War Museum’. XI:2 (6-19) Lawrence’. XI:1 (36-55) Irwin, Clifford, ‘A comprehensive listing and Walker, Philip, ‘The Jeddah diary of Captain index of T. E. Lawrence’s letters’. IV:1 Thomas Goodchild during the Arab (14-28) Revolt’. XXI:2 (31-73) Orlans, Harold, ‘Lawrence of Arabia: the Maggs, Edward, ‘From Carchemish to Cair hero who despised himself’. XVIII:1 (36- Paravel’. VI:2 (49-57) 69) O’Brien, Philip M., ‘The building of the Orlans, Harold, ‘Lawrence’s Finances’. XI:2 Edwards H. Metcalfe collection of T.E. (46-65) Lawrence material’. XIX:1 (58-76) Orlans, Harold, ‘The ways of transgressors’. O’Brien, Philip M., ‘The Edwards H. Metcalf VI.1 (20-33) Collection’. IV:2 (68-75) Philby, H. St.J. B., ‘T. E. Lawrence and his O'Brien, Philip M., ‘Notes on the American Critics’. XI:1 (7-35) Issues of Revolt in the Desert’. III:1 (75- Reid, R. Pierce, ‘“For I can raise no money 79) by vile means”: T.E. Lawrence and his Wilson, Jeremy, ‘T. E. Lawrence Materials at relationship with money, debt, society and Oxford’. II:2 (68-88) the historical record’. XXIV:2 (40-101) Said, Edward, ‘A standing civil war’. XVII:2 (75-86) General biography and biographers Armitage, H. St.J. B., ‘Lawrence - the deceit Tabachnick, Stephen E., ‘An attempt to map of his detractors’. IV:1 (64-75) the Lawrence territory: writing Lawrence of Arabia: an encyclopedia’. XVI:1 (17-28) Armitage, H. St.J. B., ‘Lawrence and Gertrude Bell in The Wilderness of Zin?’. Wilson, Jeremy, ‘Amendments to the XIII:1 (6-17) Authorised Biography’. II:2 (61-67) Armitage, H. St.J. B., ‘Lawrence: life and Wilson, Jeremy, ‘Did Lawrence have a long legend or sense and nonsense?’. VI.1 (49- term influence on the history of the Middle 71) East?’. X:1 (82-4) Bidwell, R. L, ‘Queries for Biographers of T. Wilson, Jeremy, ‘Documentary Proof or E. Lawrence’. IX:2 (52-72) Wishful Thinking: Lawrence James on the Deraa Episode’. I:1 (85-88) Brown Malcolm, ‘T. E. Lawrence and Fame: the spur and the snare’. X:2 (7-28) Wilson, Jeremy, ‘Lawrence in London’. XI:2 (20-45) Bryden, Mary, ‘Lawrence, Malraux and the French aventurier figure’. XV:1 (13-31) Woodhouse, C. M., ‘T. E. Lawrence: New Legends for Old’ [review of Richard Coniam, Matthew, ‘Lawrence the outsider – Aldington's Lawrence of Arabia, a an interview with Colin Wilson’. XV:1 Biographical Enquiry]. IX:1 (74-83) (70-86) Franks, Robert, ‘My name is Legion’. VIII:1 (43-72) Family, childhood and youth 1888-1914 Hogarth, D. G., ‘Two views of T. E. Bertram, Jerome, ‘Brass Rubbing’. VI:2 (6- Lawrence’. III.2 (25-28) 12) Brown, Malcolm, ‘Behind the Genteel Façade’. VI:2 (31-48) Jones, Basil, ‘Shaw – formerly Lawrence of Arabia’. XVIII:1 (70-77) Flavell, A. J., ‘T. E. Lawrence and the Bodleian’. I:1 (30-42) Leach, Hugh, ‘T.E.