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T. E. Lawrence
a union of indexes compiled by Hazel K.
Bell
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Ecclesiastes
II: 11, 13
eclipse of the sun
II: 124, 125, 126
Eddas I: 94, 96
Ede, H. S. IX: 56; Savage
Messiah, a life of Gaudier-Brzeska IX:
85
Edinburgh I: 191, 192
Edinburgh Castle, R.M.S. I:
119
Edmonds, Ann (later Welch) IX:
138, 139, 141, 144
Edmonds, Major Harold IX:
141
Egypt I: 207, 208;
II: 18; in WWI 9, II:
183; Egyptian Expeditionary Force II:
27; RD
publication in II: 96; see also Cairo
Elgar, Sir Edward
II: 89; music II:
89, 91, 181, 182, 184, 196, 203, 213,
214, 216
Elgar, Lady
II: 89
Eliot, Edward
II: 109, 121, 138
Eliot, T. S. I: 164, 181;
II: 26, 28, 95, 155
Ellis, Havelock
II: 154, 156
Ely Cathedral I: 79, 83,
100-1
embroidery I: 136
England
II: 42, 51, 73, 80, 81-2; in WWI
II: 6; and Ireland
II: 82, 146-7
English language: archaicisms and dialect IX:
14-15, 38-9
Epstein, Jacob
II: 77, 80
Espiègle, HMS I: 131, 133
European, The: HW writes in IX:
193, 195
Evening News IX:
66
Evening Standard
II: 23
Ewart, Wilfrid: Way of Revelation IX:
143, 145
experience I: 146
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SP22
earthquake 783
ease 245
east and west 301–2
eating manners 286–7, 288
eclipse of the moon 333
Edom 560
eggs, ostrich 177, 268–9, 292
Egypt: Survey of 97; see also
Cairo; Suez
Egyptian Army 98; section sent
from Sudan 76–7, 79; at Bir Abbas 79–80; Krupp guns from 79, 201, 543,
621; troops at Rabegh 104; section under Rasim 128, 142; cars from 172,
see also Hejaz Armoured Car Company; on Beersheba front 180; (232);
compared to British 77, 142, 584–5; discipline 585, 589; rations 723;
Camel Transport Corps 603; at Tell el Shahm 606, 607–8; (618); sent to
Tafileh 620; at Azrak 714; at Wadi Arar 723–4, 725; returned to Akaba
751, 752; (758)
Egyptian Expeditionary Force:
XXth Corps Conference 574
Egyptian Pilgrimage Road 150,
159, 236, 242
endurance 200, 369, 525–6,
527–8, 550, 660, 750; camels’ 368–9
England: Arabs’ view of 218
Englishmen 77, 80, 228, 371–2,
520, 714, 718; Arabs’ view of 70, 224, 294, 381–2, 457–8, 675; courage
747; in Middle East 382–3, 651–2; see also British
entertainment, in camp 594
Enver Pasha 26, 27; with Feisal
at Medina 33–4; (151, 165); orders Turks to withdraw from Medina 179,
181; (665, 668); rifle presented to Feisal 736; at Sharkeui 763–4
epic 297–9
Erha, the 456, 670, 676
Erwa 224
Erzeroum 39
Eshref Bey 150–2
Espiègle, HMS (guard-ship)
134, 174
Essad, tomb of 456
essential oils of flowers 20
Euphrates river 14, 17, 294, 357
Euryalus, HMS 98, 350,
377
Evans, Brigadier-General E. 508,
638, 754
Eve’s tomb 51–2, 56
Ezraa station 770; Talal takes
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Key
SP22:
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, The Complete 1922 Text
Wilson: Jeremy Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, The
Authorised Biography
Volumes in the
T.E.
Lawrence Letters series (titles in pale grey not yet published):
I:
Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1922-1926
II:
Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1927
III: Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1928
IV:
Bernard and Charlotte Shaw:
1929-35
V:
E. M. Forster,
F. L. Lucas and Frederic Manning
VI:
Edward Garnett
and David Garnett
VII:
Robert Graves
VIII:
John Brophy,
John Buchan, and Siegfried Sassoon
IX:
Henry Williamson
X:
John Brophy,
C. Day Lewis, C. M. Doughty, James Hanley, Noel Coward
XI:
1905-10 -
letters to his family, D.G. Hogarth, E.T. Leeds, and C.M.
Doughty
XII:
Carchemish 1910-14- letters
to his
family, James Elroy Flecker, D.G. Hogarth, E.T. Leeds,
and C.M. Doughty and others
XIII:
War Diaries
and Letters 1914-18
XIV:
Political and
Diplomatic Correspondence 1918-1922
XV:
Service
correspondence, 1922-35
XVI: Advisers: D. G. Hogarth, Robin
Buxton, Lionel Curtis, John Snow and Edward Eliot
XVII:
Printers and publishers - Jonathan Cape, Sydney
Cockerell, C. J. Cumberlege, Peter Davies, F. N.
Doubleday, St. John Hornby, Ralph Isham, Bruce Rogers,
Raymond Savage, and others
XVIII:
Artists, including
Herbert Baker,
C.F. Bell, H.S. Ede, Eric Kennington, Augustus John, Paul
Nash, William Roberts, William Rothenstein, and Kathleen
Scott.
XIX:
Women: Nancy
Astor, Lil Black, F. E. Hardy and others, including post-war
letters to his mother, Sarah Lawrence.
XX:
Journalists
and Historians. R. D. Blumenfeld, Geoffrey Dawson, B. H.
Liddell Hart, Lowell Thomas
XXI:
George Brough,
Edward Elgar, Ernest Thurtle, A.P. Wavell and others. |
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