Seven Pillars of Wisdom

T.E. LAWRENCE

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Seven Pillars of Wisdom

“I DREW THESE TIDES OF MEN INTO MY HANDS AND WROTE MY WILL ACROSS THE SKY IN STARS”: SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM, IN RARE VARIANT BINDING

LAWRENCE, T.E. Seven Pillars of Wisdom, A Triumph. London: Jonathan Cape, (1935). Large quarto, original full green morocco gilt, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, uncut.

First trade edition of Lawrence’s account of his legendary part in the Arab rebellion against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War, in rare variant publisher’s green morocco binding.

Even though “Seven Pillars is remarkably accurate as a military history,” its blending of epic heroic adventure, psychological insight, and spiritual transformation make it the literary treasure that Lawrence intended it to be, deserving Winston Churchill’s praise as one of “the greatest books ever written in the English language” (Wilson, 55). “We were a self-centered army without parade or gesture, devoted to freedom… a purpose so ravenous that it devoured all our strength, a hope so transcendent that our earlier ambitions faded in its glare… Sometimes [my two] selves would converse in the void; and then madness was very near, as I believe it would be near the man who could see things through the veils at once of two customs, two educations, two environments.” Fifth impression, issued two months after the first. Illustrated with photographic plates, portraits from sketches and four folding maps. Preceded only by the very scarce private printing of 1926 and the 1935 limited edition. This deluxe publisher’s binding, with Cape’s emblem at the foot of the spine, is not listed in O’Brien, and is similar to the variant blue morocco binding also seen with some fifth impression copies. O’Brien A042.

Interior fine. Light rubbing to extremities and light toning to spine. A fine copy, rare in this variant binding.

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