With Lawrence in Arabia
by Thomas, Lowell
Published by : Garden City Publ. (Garden City, New York) Physical details: 408 p.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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900 - 999 | 953 Tho (Browse shelf) | Available | In Memory of : Dula Mai Owen | 31630 |
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952 Var Japanese culture | 952.033 Vin Windows for the crown prince. | 952.0512 Par Ghosts of the tsunami : | 953 Tho With Lawrence in Arabia | 953.8 Mac The Saudis: | 953.804 Win Saudi Arabia in the nineteenth century. | 953.805 Lac The Kingdom |
A modern Arabian knight --
In search of a lost civilization --
The Archaeologist turned soldier --
The cult of the blood of Mohammed --
The fall of Jeddah and Mecca --
The gathering of the desert tribes --
The battle at the wells of Abu El Lissal --
The capture of King Solomon's ancient seaport --
Across the Red Sea to join Lawrence and Feisal --
The Battle of Seil El Hara --
Lawrence the train-wrecker --
Drinkers of the milk of war --
Auda Abu Tayi, the Bedouin Robin Hood --
Knights of the black tents --
My lord the camel --
Abdullah the Pock-Marked and the story of Ferraj and Daoud --
An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth --
A rose-red city half as old as time --
A Bedouin battle in a city of ghosts --
The relative in my house --
Through the Turkish lines in disguise --
The greatest hoax since the Trojan horse --
A cavalry naval engagement and Lawrence's last great raid --
The downfall of the Ottoman Empire --
Lawrence rules in Damascus, and the treachery of the Algerian Emir --
Tales of the Secret Corps --
Joyce & Co., and the Arabian knights of the air --
Feisal and Lawrence at the battle of Paris --
Lawrence narrowly escapes death; adventure of Feisal and Hussein --
Lawrence flees from London, and Feisal becomes king in Bagdad --
The secret of Lawrence's success --
the art of handling Arabs --
Lawrence the man.