WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA Lowell Thomas first edition first printing in first printing dust jacket inscribed by Thomas Century Company 1924
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WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA by LOWELL THOMAS, first edition, first printing in first printing dust jacket, inscribed by Lowell Thomas.
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WITH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA by LOWELL THOMAS, first edition, first printing in first printing dust jacket, inscribed by Lowell Thomas.
Published by The Century Company, 1924, New York and London
First American Edition.
The book that first popularized T. E. Lawrence and his exploits in the Middle East.
Lowell Thomas, from Victor, in the Cripple Creek Gold Mining District of Colorado, was sponsored by wealthy Chicago meat-packing company owners after he helped break a Chicago stockyards scandal in the late 1910s. As partially reward for Thomas’ excellent journalistic work, these wealthy Chicago businessmen funded Lowell Thomas’ travels to the Middle East, where he was soon onto the early “legend” of Lawrence of Arabia. Lawrence, a Colonel in the British army, was considered an adviser in Arabian affairs; however, he was consisdered a “deserter” as he made himself useful to King Hussein of the Hedjaz. Lawrence and Hussein formed an Arabian army that pushed the Turks out of Medina and Mecca. And Lowell Thomas was there to see the story unfold with his own eyes. Later, as Thomas took his lantern slide tour of “With Lawrence of Arabia” around the world, Lawrence began to regret the notoriety he was receiving, not yet aware that Thomas had a contract with Century Company to publish a book on Thomas’ travels with Lawrence.
Book condition: very good plus to near fine; several pages in the front of this book have minor damage to lower left-hand corners, near the binding; this damage has been repaired with museum conservation tape, acid-free, neutral pH.
Dust jacket is the original first printing — rarely seen — with sunning and significant loss to the head and toe of the spine; however, front and back panels are complete, as well as the two interior flaps.
Book is inscribed by Lowell Thomas: “With deepest salaams, Lowell Thomas.”
408 pages, plus photographic illustrations.
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