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T. E. Lawrence
a union of indexes compiled by Hazel K.
Bell
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Raal, Jebel
SP22: 154, 173, 226, 351
Raba of Rahalah clan
SP22: 130
Rabegh
SP22: 53, 60, 63, 121; at
beginning of AR SP22: 77–8; Arab Regular army formed at
SP22: 46, 53, 59, 98, 104,
105; question of stationing foreign troops at
SP22: 42, 52–3, 63, 93, 99, (TEL’s
memo on 99–100), 121–2, 125, 162, 165; Ali at
SP22: 52, 53, 59–60, 79–80, 104,
123; Turks threaten SP22: 52, 63, 125, 130; British ships at
SP22: 58, 85; TEL at
SP22: 59–61, 121–2; stores diverted
SP22: 78–9; Feisal’s plans regarding
SP22: 81;
defences SP22: 93, 125; aeroplanes arrive
SP22: 104; aerodrome
SP22: 125; Feisal values
SP22: 125; Allies abandon
SP22: 229
Rabelais, François
II: 202; Œuvres
II: 81
race prejudice
SP22: 788–90; Arabs and Indians
SP22: 106, 138, 478, 783, 784;
negroes, TEL’s attitude to SP22: 171
Radada clan
SP22: 80, 130
Radio Pictorial IX:
182
RAF see Royal Air Force
Rafa el Khoreisha
SP22: 434, 436, 489
Raha SP22: 78
Rahail, Haurani peasant: joins
TEL’s bodyguard SP22: 378; character and appearance
SP22: 381; Austrian
officers shoot at SP22: 410; after mining of train
SP22: 422; on railway raid
SP22: 437,
486; at Azrak SP22: 487; rides with TEL
SP22: 504, 505–7; at Tafileh
SP22: 536; at Jefer
SP22: 655; at Tell el Shehab
SP22: 734
Rahalah clan
SP22: 80, 124, 130
Raho, French Army officer
SP22: 202,
221
raiding parties, Beduin
SP22: 253,
276, 306, 398, 685, 686, 746
railways
SP22: 174–5, 233, 432;
demolition techniques SP22: 370, 377, 378–9, (tulips 724–6); French
SP22: 729–30,
785; repaired after Damascus taken SP22: 800;
see also Hejaz Railway;
Palestine Railway
Raja el Khuluwi
SP22: 132, 150, 152–3
Ralegh, Sir Walter (1552-1618)
I:
123; II: 42, 45
Raleigh, Sir Walter (1861-1922) I:
77; History of the War I: 76, 77
Ramleh station
SP22: 377, 517, 523;
railway destroyed around SP22: 608–9, 610; (636, 637, 753); aerodrome
SP22: 755–8,
760; (803); Diary Dec. 1917, Feb. 1918
SP22: 818; Apr. 1918 SP22: 819; Sept., Oct.
1918 SP22: 820
Ramsay
SP22: 5
Ras Gara, near Wadi Ais
SP22: 257
Ras Muheiwir
SP22: 674, 676, 689
Rasheidiya village
SP22: 534, 535,
551, 563, 565, 622
Rashid Medfai
SP22: 374, 381
Rasim: character
SP22: 149; at Yenbo
SP22: 118–19; Feisal’s gunner
SP22: 128, 129; on march
SP22: 149–50; at Kurr
SP22: 244, 245; at
Wejh SP22: 170; sent to Fagair
SP22: 180; at Tafileh
SP22: 536, 543–4, 545; Hesa
SP22: 621;
forestalls mutiny SP22: 701
Rawle, Annie IX: 163, 165
rebellion
SP22: 139, 141, 192, 196,
200; see also Arab Revolt
Red Crescent hospital orderlies
SP22: 806
Red Eagle, The IX:
186
Red Sea
SP22: 43, 46–7, 154, 174, 200,
236, 512; British Navy patrol SP22: 236, 339–40, 344–5
Reese, Louise IX: 141,
142, 154, 155
refugees: Algerian, in Syria
SP22: 359; passage of
SP22: 676, 686
Reimi, Wadi
SP22: 185
religion: monotheism
SP22: 17–22; and AR
SP22: 87, 92; semitic religiosity
SP22: 18–23; ascetic creeds
SP22: 143–4; fiars of
SP22: 193, 657; mosque
SP22: 488; and politics
SP22: 664; see also Christianity and
Christians; God; Islam; Semites
Remarque, Erich Maria: All Quiet on the Western Front
IX: 78, 86, 87
Remthe village
SP22: 462, 465, 471,
475, 737, 773, 781
Resafe wells
SP22: 336
Reshad, Sultan
SP22: 666
Resheidiya
SP22: 551
restraint
SP22: 311–12
Retem, Wadi
SP22: 610
Revolt in the Desert (TEL; abridged version of
SP) I: xvi, 25, 131, 133, 168, 169;
II: 10-11, 23,
40; IX: 11; GBS writes of
II: 9; binding II:
81; word-count II: 34; publication
II: xii, 31, 40, 44, 52; draft preface I:
186, 187, 188, (archived I: 213); Foreword
I: 188-9; 'Publisher's Note'
II: 40, 44; serial rights I:
125, 127- 8, 210; serialised IX: 11, 12; US
publication I: 125, 127, 131;
II: 89, 97; reviews
II: xii, 56, 58-9, 62, 66-7, 68-9,
(Irish Times II: 89, 91), (Philby
II: 37), (GBS II:
29, 31-4, 40), (A. Wilson
II: 150, 153, 183), (L. Woolf
II: 66, 71, 74); E. Garnett's opinion
II: 165; sends to HW IX: 9, 10; HW's opinion
of IX: 39, 42, 86, 109, (opening paragraph
IX: 11, 12, 41-2, 44); views of TEL's service friends
II: 52; TEL comments on
II: 130, 149-50, 192; advertisements
II: 214, 216; films proposed
II: 214, 215; IX:
164, 165; profits II: 113, 117, 214; sales
II: 68, 117;
translations II: 215, (Arabic version
II: 96-7); trustees
II: 108-9, 117, 121, 214, 215; withdrawn
II: 117, 214; and LA
II: 129, 134,
138, 143; bibliographical details IX: 201
Rhodes, Kathleen IX: 120,
122
Rhys, Ernest: Life of St. David
II: 218, 219
Richards, Vyvyan
II: 49-50, 53, 94, 216, 217; TEL's letters to
II: xii, xv,
50, 94, 136, 147
Richardson, Dorothy
I:
180, 181
Ridgeway, Philip I: 144,
145
Riding, Laura IX: 113,
114, 131, 141
Riet el Khel
SP22: 265
Rifaa Juheina
SP22: 149, 181; sheikhs
SP22: 112
Rijit el Herar
SP22: 318; Diary June
1917 SP22: 817
Rimbaud, Arthur
II: 56, 57
Riyadh
SP22: 277
road manners
SP22: 144
Roberts, Elizabeth: The Time of Man
II: 173, 175
Roberts, William I: 179,
181; II: 25, 26, 27, 31, 40, 44; 'Camel March'
II: 25, 27
Robertson, Brigadier-General A. B.
SP22: 575
Rockefeller, John Davison I:
128, 129, 130
Rodin, Auguste I: 137,
138
Rodker, John I: 102
Rogers, Bruce: edition of Odyssey IX:
92-3, 101, 102, 125, see also Odyssey of Homer, The
Rolls, S. C., RASC (HACC)
SP22: 516,
670, 672, 673; repairs tender SP22: 720–1
Rolls-Royce cars see
Hejaz Armoured Car Company
Rölvaag, Ole: Giants in the Earth
II: 140, 173, 175
Roosevelt, Kermit
II: 130
Roman Catholicism I: 79
Roman ruins
SP22: 19–20, 306, 353,
695, 713, 716, 749
Roseler, David: Lawrence, Prince of Mecca
II: 120
Rosenkavalier, Der I:
74, 75
Ross, John Hume (pseudonym of TEL) I:
3, 192, 193
Ross, Major
SP22: 5, 104, 125, 225,
351
Rothenstein, Mrs (Alice Kingsley)
II: 170, 171
Rothenstein, William
II: 171
Rothermere, Harold Sydney, 1st Viscount I:
127, 129, 131
Rothschild, Lionel Walter, 2nd Baron
SP22: 667
rough night
SP22: 212
Rowan, Lieutenant: death
SP22: 695
Royal Aero Club IX: 75
Royal Air Force (RAF):
II: 52, 99, 173, 175; IX:
192;
SP22: 614–15, 637, 712; supplies to Arabia SP22:
754–5; TEL enlists I: xiv, 3, 9, 32, 135;
II: 10, 16, 177; TEL
a recruit in I: 10, 15-16, 21-2, 134, (described
by GBS I: 18-19); TEL discharged, 1923 I:
35-7, 135; TEL refused readmission I: 133-4,
139; TEL granted readmision, 1925 I: 141,
144; TEL transferred to from Army I: 148;
TEL chooses to remain in I: 207, 208; air
display, Hendon I: 188; IX:
77, 78; troopship to India I: 210, 211; 1929; in
India II: 18, 78-9, see also Karachi
RAF Depot; TEL moved IX: xiv; speedboat-testing IX:
xiv, 116- 17, 123, 131, 135, 136, 138, 146, 159-60, 165; TEL in
II: 130; TEL's handbook
IX: 124; TEL's prospect of leaving IX:
72, 131, 134, 135, 138, 160, 166, 172-3, 175; TEL discharged, 1935 IX:
176-7; Fund II: 214; mail
service II: 109; pay
II: 16, 134, 175, 194, 198; promotion II:
194, 198; troop-ship to
India II: 3-4, 217; proposal to transfer TEL
II: 205; see also aerodromes;
aeroplanes; bombing raids; Bridlington;
Calshot; Cattewater station, Plymouth; Cranwell:
RAF Cadet College; Farnborough: RAF School of Photography; Felixstowe;
Karachi; Miranshah; Mount Batten; Uxbridge - RAF Training Depot; see also Royal Flying Corps (up to April 1918)
Royal Air Force College Journal
II: 45-6
Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) I:
112
Royal Flying Corps (RFC) IX:
188, 191; SP22: 125; battle
of Wejh SP22: 161; (355); Crossley Tenders
SP22: 173, 613, 722; see also Royal Air
Force (from April 1918)
Royal Garrison Artillery I:
159
Royal Geographical Society I:
183, 184; Geographical Journal II: 148, 150,
163, 167
Royal Literary Fund IX:
176
Royal Navy: Red Sea Fleet
SP22: 46,
135, 158, 162, 173–4, 234; see also names of ships
Royal Society of Literature I:
126
Rualla tribe
SP22: 176, 177, 178, 282,
293; in Ageila SP22: 292; on railway raid
SP22: 310, 315; in Aba el Lissan battle
SP22: 328; (430, 434, 438, 629, 646); Feisal and TEL preach to at Jefer
SP22: 654–7;
(670, 700, 703, 712, 715, 717); on railway raids
SP22: 722, 725; (728); at Um
el Surab SP22: 757; (760); railway raids
SP22: 761–2, 765; pursue Turks from Deraa
SP22: 774, 779, 786; ride to Damascus
SP22: 791, 792, 798–9; see also Shaalan
Rualla clan
Rubinstein, Harold IX:
178, 179
Rubiaan, Wadi Ais
SP22: 216
Rudhwa, Jebel
SP22: 67, 96, 109, 116,
131, 154
Rufaifan, Kerak headman
SP22: 625–6,
630
Rufaiyir hills
SP22: 264
Rufeiya, Jebel
SP22: 263
Ruhi, Hussain, Wilson’s assistant
SP22: 47
Ruhr I: 50, 51, 53
Rum, Wadi
SP22: 387–90, 392, 415–17,
439–41, 464, 507, 649, 650, 785; Arab camp SP22: 385, 390–1, 392–4, 395–6,
418; mutiny quelled SP22: 392; well-house
SP22: 393–4, 395; Diary Sept., Oct 1917
SP22: 817; Aug. 1918
SP22: 819
Rumh, Wadi
SP22: 17
Russ SP22: 133, 143
Russell, Arthur I: 57,
60, 65, 67, 74, 75, 79, 117
Russell, Bertrand: The Problem of China
II: 48
Russell, Countess (Elizabeth von Arnim)
II: 98, 100, 123-4; Vera
98, 100, 116, 123
Russell, George (Æ)
II: 45, 61, 63-4, 181, 191
Russia
SP22: 238, 767
Rutter, Eldon IX: 56-7,
59, 61, 62; Holy Cities of Arabia IX:
57, 65
Ruweilim, Ateiba horseman
SP22: 556,
557–8, 560, 563
  
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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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