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193834895London: Jonathan Cape 1938. First edition. 16 photographs and illustrations including 4 maps of which two are folding. 8vo publisher’s original fawn polished buckram lettered in gilt on the spine. 896 pp. A fine copy with minimal evidence of age or use the cloth in pleasing condition the hinges tight and strong the gilt bright the text-block clean. AN IMPORTANT FIRST EDITION. The letters of T.E. Lawrence from 1906-1935 from early work in archaeology through the Arab revolt the writing of Seven Pillars of Wisdom and ending the year of his death in 1935. <br> The ultimate aim of Garnett was to allow Lawrence to tell his own story as much as possible. He has included Lawrence’s private letters as well as official ones to give a complete portrayal of his life. Garnett took over this project when E.M. Forster felt “he could not go on with it†and thus was aided by his notes. The book is one of the finest sources for extensive information on T.E. Lawrence and the times he lived in and affected. Still the most important collection of T.E. Lawrence correspondence. O'Brien A202. <br> Lawrence’s interest in archaeology lasted from his childhood to the time of his death. These letters reflect this interest and his intellectual development over the years. Because Lawrence had many friends of diverse interest and background his correspondence is complex and revealing. He was a very good correspondent and the substance of his writing “destroys the mystery of Larwence and establishes more firmly his titles to greatness--not only as a soldier and a writer--not because of what he did but because of what he was.†dustjacket Included are letters to Lloyd George Bernard Shaw Lady Astor E.M. Forster Noel Coward Yeats and Churchill. Jonathan Cape hardcover
193833727London: Jonathan Cape 1938. First edition. 16 photographs and illustrations including 4 maps of which two are folding. 8vo publisher’s original fawn polished buckram lettered in gilt on the spine. 896 pp. A very fine copy but for the most minimal evidence of age the cloth in pleasing condition the hinges tight and strong the gilt bright the text-block clean. AN IMPORTANT FIRST EDITION. The letters of T.E. Lawrence from 1906-1935 from early work in archaeology through the Arab revolt the writing of Seven Pillars of Wisdom and ending the year of his death in 1935. <br> The ultimate aim of Garnett was to allow Lawrence to tell his own story as much as possible. He has included Lawrence’s private letters as well as official ones to give a complete portrayal of his life. Garnett took over this project when E.M. Forster felt “he could not go on with it†and thus was aided by his notes. <br> Lawrence’s interest in archaeology lasted from his childhood to the time of his death. These letters reflect this interest and his intellectual development over the years. Because Lawrence had many friends of diverse interest and background his correspondence is complex and revealing. He was a very good correspondent and the substance of his writing “destroys the mystery of Larwence and establishes more firmly his titles to greatness--not only as a soldier and a writer--not because of what he did but because of what he was.†dustjacket Included are letters to Lloyd George Bernard Shaw Lady Astor E.M. Forster Noel Coward Yeats and Churchill. Jonathan Cape hardcover
193220861London: Chatto & Windus 1932. Special Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Hardback. A very good copy in yellow cloth with bevelled edges. Some soiling to the boards. Top edge gilt. No. 36 of 110 "copies of this special edition" signed by the author. Ownership inscription on front fixed end-paper. Pp.ix117. Two illustrations. "These notes on learning to fly are the record of my personal experience. <br/> <br/> Chatto & Windus hardcover
200250682St. Ermin's Press 2002. 8vo. First Edition with plates; black cloth gilt back brown endpapers a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The Political Warfare Executive is probably the least known of Britain's secret services of WWII. This official history was written by Garnett who served as PWE's Director of Training 'on instructions from the Director-General of the Political Warfare Executive given under the authority of the Foreign Secretary'. Compiled between 1945 and 1952 the history was immediately classified and consigned to Whitehall's secret archives. Declassified in 2002 under the fifty-year rule the history is almost unique in having been prepared so soon after the events described - and by an eminent author at that. An extraordinary and often discreditable story of inter-service and inter-departmental rivalry particularly with SOE and one of the final pieces of a larger and crucial jigsaw. VERY SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. St. Ermin's Press, hardcover
1933RO60060414CHATTO & Windus. 1933. In-8. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Mors fendus, Intérieur frais. Ex libris. Lettrine. Frontispice en noir et blanc. Carte en noir et blanc en fin d'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 0-GENERALITES