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T. E. Lawrence
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  • Integrated: Letters I, II and IX, SP22

  • To be added: Wilson


Pæstum II: 35-6

Page, T. E. II: 169, 171

pain SP22: 10–11, 21, 335, 420, 495, 498–9, 500, 501–2, 525, 659–61; and punishment SP22: 750

Palestine SP22: 274; troops in SP22: 238, 305, 340, 350, 441, 618; peasants of SP22: 360; (503); British GHQ SP22: 546, 572, 612, 613, 618, 716–17, 753–5; Turkish front SP22: 572, 612; see also place names

Palestine Railway SP22: 423, 495, 722, 726, 728, 735

Palgrave, William Gifford SP22: 267

palm-gardens and groves SP22: 74, 115–16, 145, 146; palms at Akaba SP22: 339; at Azrak SP22: 708; see also dates

Palmer, Pte. E. ('Posh') I: 57, 65, 67, 74-5, 88, 120, 122, 133, 144

Pannell, Sergt. I: 84, 85, 86, 87, 90, 102, 112-13

parents SP22: 385, 563

Paris Peace Conference, 1919  II: 22, 47, 138, 165, 178, 179, 211; SP22: 4, 785–6, 808

Parker, Colonel Alfred C. SP22: 38, 59

Parliament: question of payment to TEL by I: 19, 21, 41, 42, 56, 128, 130

Parr, Thomas I: 117, 118

Parry, Gertrude see Bannister, Gertrude

Parry, Sidney II: 161, 162

Pascoe, 2nd Lieutenant George C., RFA SP22: 5, 517

Patch, Blanche I: 189

Payne-Townshend, Charlotte see Shaw, Charlotte

Payne-Townshend, Horatio (father of CS) II: 81-4, 87

Payne-Townshend, Mary Stewart (sister of CS) II: 83, 87

Payne-Townshend, Mary Susanna (mother of CS) II: 81-6, 87

Peace Conference, Paris, 1919 see Paris Peace Conference

peace negotiations with Turkey, 1918 SP22: 662–9

Peacock, Thomas Love I: 181

Peake, Captain Frederick G., West Riding Regiment SP22: 5; with Egyptian Army Camel Corps SP22: 603, 605; railway raids SP22: 606, 607–8, 609, 610, 620, 621–2, 623, 624, 625, (629, 712); attempts raid on Ifdein SP22: 714–15, 716; (723); using tulips SP22: 724–6, 730; explodes line north of Mafrak SP22: 752; (769)

pension or gratuity for TEL, proposals for I: xv, 19, 21, 41, 42, 46-7, 49-50, 52, 55-6, 128, 130; II: 7, 16, 29, 51, 52

People, The II: 12, 13

Pepys, Samuel II: 4, 5

Persia SP22: 359, 365

Persian Gulf SP22: 105, 132, 460

Peters, Lieutenant G. C., Australian Flying Corps  SP22: 757, 758

Perugini, Kate I: 12

Petra: Nabatean SP22: 249–50, 340; Maulud at SP22: 374–5, 512; Arabs from SP22: 534; Arab troops at SP22: 536; (613, 785)

Philby, H. St. J. B. IX: 65; II: 56-7, 190, 191, 204; reviews RD II: 37

Philistine plain SP22: 508

philosophy IX: 46-7, 48

Philpotts, Eden: Children of Men II: 173, 175

photographs 112; TEL at Karachi 93, 93; TEL's of Jidda II: 112, 115; "Rois en exil. No. 1. TES" frontispiece, II: 114, 132-3 

Picot, François Georges- see Georges-Picot, François

Pike, Manning I: 96-7, 100, 101, 110, 111, 112, 113, 116, 119, 122, 134, 136, 137, 140, 169; II: 15, 17, 19, 25, 26, 219

Pilgrim Road: from Rabegh SP22: 61–3, 67, 68, 69, 470; Egyptian SP22: 150, 159; Sultani SP22: 69; Mezerib SP22: 737

Pisani, Captain Rosario: at Akaba SP22: 418; on railway raids SP22: 418, 422, 603–4; prepares for march to Azrak SP22: 647; (700, 713); on railway raids SP22: 722, 725, 727, 730; at Mezerib SP22: 736, 738; at Nisib SP22: 738, 739, 740; railway raid SP22: 761; (767, 768, 775); at Damascus SP22: 808

Plato II: 27, 153, 167, 197; SP22: 197

Plowman, Max: An Introduction to the Study of Blake II: 167, 197, 200

Plymouth, RAF station see Cattewater RAF station

Plymouth Sound IX: 74

Poe, Edgar Allen: The Raven IX: 139, 141

poetry: Arabic SP22: 114; TEL’s enjoyment of SP22: 291; TEL thinks of at supposed point of death SP22: 326–7; chanted on march SP22: 144; see also Dowson, Ernest; Kipling, Rudyard; songs; Swinburne, A. C.

poets, Arabian: recite to Feisal SP22: 114; celebrate victory SP22: 152; on march SP22: 652

Poincaré, Raymond I: 50, 51, 53

police: Sherifian camel- SP22: 522; from Deraa, prisoners of Arabs SP22: 774

politics SP22: 85

Pope-Hennessy, L. H. R. II: 58, 62, 110

population, problem of SP22: 14–17

Port Eliot, St. Germans I: 163, 164

Port Said SP22: 680

Port Sudan SP22: 98

pot-au-feu SP22: 57–8

Pound, Ezra II: 78

Powys, Theodore IX: 15, 31

prayer: sunset SP22: 114; at Damascus SP22: 802

prayer book 206, 211

preaching SP22: 175, 305, 356, 441; to Serahin SP22: 462–4; (503); by Feisal SP22: 619; by Feisal and TEL, to Rualla SP22: 655–8; (773, 791)

prefaces I: 59; GBS's, to his plays I: 4, 80, 85; to RD I: 186, 187, 188; TEL's to Travels in Arabia Deserta I: 24, 25, 27, 28-9, 34, 58, 59; TEL's to Twilight of the Gods I: 59, 60, 211

Press I: 42, 49, 127, 129, 130; cuttings II: 38, 51; in India II: 38; see also titles of newspapers

Press Association I: 23

press-men: at Damascus SP22: 803–4

Priestley, J. B. IX: 60, 63-4, 120, 128, 130, 133; reviews HW's Gold Falcon IX: 134

Printemps, Yvonne I: 194, 198

printing IX: 45, 48

prisoners: Turkish treatment of SP22: 89, 413, 598, 690; Feisal’s treatment of SP22: 89; Arab treatment of SP22: 311, 312, 313–14, 330, 332, 338, (officers 333, 339); from wrecked train SP22: 411, 414, 417; at Deraa SP22: 783; see also under Turkish Army

privacy SP22: 278

private troubles, TEL’s, 1916 SP22: 42–4

Promenade Concerts I: 193, 198

proof-reading I: 97-8, 157

prophet, a new SP22: 393–4, 395–6

Prost, Sergeant Claude SP22: 219

Pugin, Auguste Welby II: 98, 100

Punch II: 148, 150, 154

punctuation I: xvii, 4, 103-5, 110, 111

punishment SP22: 11, 335, 466, 529–30, 550–1; Haurani SP22: 622; military SP22: 585; TEL’s bodyguard SP22: 750–1

Putnam's (US publishers) IX: 9, 37, 57, 87, 134, 200

Putumayo River II: 146, 147, 159

Pyramid of Cheops I: 12, 14, 15

Pyrenees IX: 82-3


 

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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.

Last revised: 1 August 2006
 

 

T.E. Lawrence Studies is edited by Jeremy Wilson. Its costs are sponsored by Castle Hill Press.