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The design aims to give users as much help as possible. In addition to the site-search facility there are direct links on every page to chronological and alphabetical content listings.

Chronological and alphabetical contents lists
Our primary working content list is chronological. You can access it from the left-hand navigation bar. On these pages, the initial shortlist of content to be included is shown in green. Once a text is online, its entry in the content list changes from green to black, and then serves as a direct link to the relevant page. When letters are put on line they are also added to the secondary content lists, which are alphabetical lists of Lawrence's works and the names of people with whom he corresponded. You can access these from the top navigation bar (for example, see the letters to Sydney Cockerell listed under 'C').

As a later stage, when we have added all the out-of-copyright letters in each year, we will add links to previous and next letters, both chronologically and to the same correspondent.

Published material we cannot include
While a substantial proportion of Lawrence's writing is now out of British copyright, works and letters first published after 1955 remain in copyright. To help researchers locate these, we plan to add reference entries in the contents lists. Such material will include, for example, previously unpublished letters in Malcolm Brown's 1988 Letters of T.E. Lawrence. Reference listings and other editorial material on the site is shown in brown.

For copyright reasons, works and letters will be posted here in their original published form. If we are aware of substantial transcription inaccuracies or un-noted omissions in the texts, this will be stated.

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Updated 1 Jan 2006

 

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