T. E. Lawrence Libros
Este autor se hizo famoso por sus relatos de aventuras, profundamente imbuidos de una fascinación por la historia y la cultura del Medio Oriente. Sus obras se caracterizan por vívidas descripciones del paisaje y cautivadoras representaciones de destinos humanos en medio de eventos históricos dramáticos. Enriquece sus textos con detalladas perspectivas sobre las costumbres y tradiciones árabes, ofreciendo a los lectores una visión única del choque de culturas. Su escritura es conocida por su alcance épico y su enfoque íntimo en los individuos.







Los siete pilares de la sabiduría
- 883 páginas
- 31 horas de lectura
Crnica de guerra, libro inicitico y cuaderno de bitcora de un profundo conocedor del desierto, Los siete pilares de la sabidura narra la historia del levantamiento rabe y muestra cmo un ingls educado en Oxford y ms inclinado a las letras que a las armas puede convertirse por los azares de la guerra en hroe popular y lder guerrillero.
The Odyssey
- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Homer's epic in which Greek hero Odysseus makes his long and treacherous journey home after the Tojan War, while his wife Penelope and his son Telemachos are forced to scheme to protect his throne until his return.
Profiles the enigmatic soldier, statesman, and man of letters, offering a wealth of letters that shed light on his role in the Arab revolt, his sexuality, and his retreat into obscurity
The Diary Kept by T. E. Lawrence While Travelling in Arabia During 1911
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Presented here with 13 key photographs and letters to his mother, the diary shows the young T.E. Lawrence developing a strong respect for the Arab people and already involved in Arabian politics.
In the desert sands of southern Jordan lies a once-hidden conflict landscape along the Hejaz Railway. Built at the beginning of the twentieth-century, this narrow-gauge 1,320 km track stretched from Damascus to Medina and served to facilitate participation in the annual Muslim Hajj to Mecca. The discovery and archaeological investigation of an unknown landscape of insurgency and counter-insurgency along this route tells a different story of the origins of modern guerrilla warfare, the exploits of T. E. Lawrence, Emir Feisal, and Bedouin warriors, and the dramatic events of the Arab Revolt of 1916-18. Ten years of research in this prehistoric terrain has revealed sites lost for almost 100 years: vast campsites occupied by railway builders; Ottoman Turkish machine-gun redoubts; Rolls Royce Armoured Car raiding camps; an ephemeral Royal Air Force desert aerodrome; as well as the actual site of the Hallat Ammar railway ambush. This unique and richly illustrated account from Nicholas Saunders tells, in intimate detail, the story of a seminal episode of the First World War and the reshaping of the Middle East that followed.
Secret Despatches from Arabia
And Other Writings
27 Articles
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
"27 Articles is Lawrence of Arabia's classic set of guidelines on military leadership in the Middle East. The 100th anniversary edition features a new introduction by foreign policy expert John Hulsman and a new afterword from CBS News President David Rhodes, addressing the articles' lasting lessons. n 1916, T.E. Lawrence was deployed to the Arabian Peninsula to aid with the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire. It was the middle of World War I and the British command was throwing its weight behind the long-rebellious southern territories of the Ottoman Empire. Lawrence had extraordinary success fighting alongside the coalition of Arab revolutionaries, and his story has since become legend. Worried that Lawrence would die on the battlefield and that his knowledge would vanish with him, British command asked Lawrence to write out a series of guidelines on his own tactics and teachings. 27 Articles, the text of Lawrence's guidelines, has become required reading for military leaders. Lawrence's deployment was the West's first modern involvement in war in the Middle East, and his campaign held myriad lessons for future generations. Despite being a century old, the articles are deeply prescient on the challenges America has faced in its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Terse and to the point, Lawrence's articles begin on the battlefield but their value extends well beyond, into the fields of management, leadership, and business."-- Provided by publisher



