In his classic book, T.E. Lawrence--forever known as Lawrence of
Arabia--recounts his role in the origin of the modern Arab world. At
first a shy Oxford scholar and archaeologist with a facility for
languages, he joined and went on to lead the Arab revolt against the
Ottoman Turks while the rest of the world was enmeshed in World War I.
With its richly detailed evocation of the land and the people Lawrence
passionately believed in, its incisive portraits of key players, from
Faisal ibn Hussein, the future Hashemite king of Syria and Iraq, to
General Sir Edmund Allenby and other members of the British imperial
forces, The Seven Pillars of Wisdom is an indispensible primary
historical source. It helps us to understand today's Middle East, while
giving us thrilling accounts of military exploits (including the
liberation of Aqaba and Damascus), clandestine activities, and human
foibles.