Although many books have been written about T E Lawrence and the Arab
Revolt, none before has fully explored the pivotal role of the Royal
Navy in the Red Sea at the time. This is the first book to be written
about the Navy's role in the success of the Arab Revolt in the creation
of the legendary figure of Lawrence of Arabia. Following extensive and
detailed research into the activities of the ships of the Red Sea Patrol
by the author, a maritime historian and former Merchant Navy officer, it
has become evident that, without the work of those ships, the Arab
revolt would have failed and T E Lawrence would have remained an obscure
officer in the military bureaucracy of Cairo.
Lawrence was very aware of the importance and relevance of the Royal
Navy in their operations in the Red Sea and commented on it on many
occasions, notably in 1918, saying 'The naval side of the operations,
when the time comes to tell of it, will provide a most interesting case
of the value of command of the sea..'. Until now, nobody has
investigated this angle in any detail. By doing this so comprehensively,
this book gives a fresh dimension to the Lawrence of Arabia legend.