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T. E. Lawrence
a union of indexes compiled by Hazel K.
Bell
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Lamont, Mrs Florence I: 79, 83,
84; II: 113, 115
Lamont, Thomas W.
II: 115
Landor, Walter Savage
II: 173, 174-5
Langner, Lawrence I: 136,
138; Moses I: 136, 138
Laszlo, Philip de
II: 178, 179
Lavery, Sir John I: 208
Lawrence, A. W. (Youngest brother of TEL) I:
149, 198;
II: 25, 65, 76-7; and Shaws
II: 55; and
mother II: 60; marriage
II: 76-7, 80; TEL's literary executor IX: 3;
Later Greek Sculpture and its Influence
II: 77, 192, 193; editor, Men In Print IX: 31, 32; editor,
T. E. Lawrence by his Friends IX:
181
Lawrence, Barbara (wife of A.W.) I: 149;
II: 55, 76-7, 80
Lawrence, D. H. I: 191-2,
193; II: 26, 88; IX: 95, 98; TEL reviews novels of
II: 155, 156; Lady Chatterley's Lover
IX: 98, 99; The Man Who Died IX:
140, 141; 'The Man who Loved Islands' II:
137; Mornings
in Mexico II: 125; The Plumed Serpent I: 202
Lawrence, Frank (brother of TEL) IX:
188-9, 192, 195-6
Lawrence, Montagu ('Bob', elder brother of TEL)
II: 22, 56; IX:
188-9, 190, 191, 195
Lawrence, Sarah (mother of TEL) I:
15, 16, 34, 77, 198, 199; II: 21;
IX: 188- 9, 191,
192, 193, 195-6; in China II: 22, 49, 56, 107;
relationship with TEL II: 59-61, 65, 141; comments on TEL after return from
India II: xi; TEL's letters to
II: 63, 116, 139-40
Lawrence, Thomas (father of TEL) I:
15, 125; II: 45; IX: 188, 193
Lawrence, William (younger brother of TEL) IX:
188, 191, 196
Le Corbeau, Adrien: Le Gigantesque I:
54;
II: 13, see also Forest Giant, The
leather
II: 64, 65, 118
Lee Warner, Philip I: 28,
30
Leeds, E. T.: TEL's letters to
II: xii, 53
Leicester Galleries, London: 1921 exhibition of SP
illustrations II: 5, 23; 1927 exhibition
II: 13, 19, 23, 24, 40; GBS's Preface to
catalogue II: 5-10, 23, 29, 108, (in Karachi Gazette
II: 14-15), (TEL's
comments on II: 20-1, 24, 49); purchases from
II: 17, 25; reviewed
II: 43-4
Leinster, Duke of
II: 82, 87
Lener String Quartet I:
74, 75
Leslie, Shane: Doomsland I:
57
Lethe I: 185, 186
letters: TEL
writes of II: 141-2; TEL burns CS's
II: 50, 79-80, 141;
copyright and ownership II: 141, 142, 144, 145; preservation of
II: 50;
'unpremeditated things' II: 87; writing
II: 59, 202, 203, 204; TEL's, archived and
published II: 221; British copyright law IX:
199-200; TEL's attitude towards publication IX:
200; TEL's, printed, see under names of correspondents
letters:
Letters from T. E. Shaw to Bruce Rogers
IX: 199-200
Lewis, Wyndham: The Art of Being Ruled I:
181
libel I: 26, 105, 106
Liddell Hart, Capt. Basil Henry; HW invites to fascist
meeting IX: 184-5; Reputations Ten Years
After IX: 71; 'T. E. Lawrence' in
Arabia and After IX: 93, 139, 144, 145,
149, 151, 157, 184, 200
Limburg, Pol de
II: 120, 121
Lincoln I: 166, 207; Minster
I: 172
Listener, The IX:
151
literary executors
IX:
3, 70-1, 72-3
London: TEL with Cockerell in, 1922 I:
xviii-xx; II: 4, 5, 12, 39, 52, 95; TEL visits Feisal, 1925 I: 150;
TEL's arrival in, 1928 IX: 66, 67-8, 71;
Barton Street, Westminster IX: 118, 119;
Harley Street I: 88, 89; theatres I:
61, 76, 88, 133, 144, 145; architecture II: 97-8; see also Adelphi Terrace; British Museum;
Leicester Galleries; Queen’s
Hall; Whitehall Court; HW in IX: 177
London, Jack IX: 20, 31
London Mercury
II: 109, 137, 163; IX:
58, 63, 72
Lopokova, Lydia
II: 126, 170
Lucas, F. L. I: 167, 168
Ludwig, Emil
II: 161; Napoleon II:
105, 161, 173
Lynd, Robert
II: 59, 62
Lyons tea-shop, Nottingham I:
166
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SP22
Lama, HMS 46, 47, 48;
Diary Mar. 1917 816
Lamotte, Sous-lieutenant Auguste
242
lava-fields 150, 153, 187–90,
255–8, 291, 673
Lawrence, Frank Helier: death
779
Lawrence, St 501
Lawrence, Thomas Edward (TEL):
private troubles 42–4; 30th birthday 678; self-analysis 678–85; private
motives and ambition 812–13; diary and notebooks 658, 679, (diary quoted
816–20); Seven Pillars of Wisdom 4–5 (and diary 658, 679); at Wejh, 1917
ill.; at Akaba ill.; with Dawnay and Hogarth, 1918 ill.; in Damascus,
Oct. 1918 ill.
Lawrence, William George: death
779
leaders and leadership 657, 682;
Arab concept of 153; see also servitude, service and servility
Lebanon 15, 236, 359, 808; see
also Beyrout
Lebda 263
Leja, the 360, 434
Lejun 567
Les Baux de Provence 387
Levant 6, 36
Levantines 35, 36, 394
Lewis (Yells): personality 379;
sent as artillery instructor 378–9; at Akaba 379; rides with Arab party
380–2, 383, 386–90; at Rum 391, 392, 393, 396; on railway raids 397,
402, 406, 407–8, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415; returns to Egypt 417
Liathena tribe 375
lice 293, 460, 462, 563, 581
Liman von Sanders, General Otto
631, 723, 730, 735
Linberry, Lieutenant Commander T.
H., RN 133, 135, 159, 512
Lisan promontory 547
Litani valley 14, 357
lizards 150
Lloyd, Captain G. A., Warwickshire
Yeomanry 5; personality 37, 449–50; in Cairo MID 166; on Yarmuk
valley railway attack 435, 438–9, 440–1, 444, 445, 449–50
locusts 600
love 394, 525
loyalty 526
Ludd 637
lust of speed 696–7
Lutfi el Asili 421, 543
luxury and gain 147–8, 555; see
also ideals of bliss
Lyall, Lieutenant J. M. C. 669
Lynden-Bell, Major-General Sir A.
166, 346–7; personality 41, 347; TEL meets in Cairo 100–1; (427)
Lyttleton, Major: at Port Tewfik
344–5
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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,
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