An edition of Lawrence in Arabia (2013)

Lawrence in Arabia

war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East

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An edition of Lawrence in Arabia (2013)

Lawrence in Arabia

war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East

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A narrative chronicle of World War I's Arab Revolt explores the pivotal roles of a small group of adventurers and low-level officers who orchestrated a secret effort to control the Middle East, demonstrating how they instigated jihad against British forces, built an elaborate intelligence ring and forged ties to gain valuable oil concessions.

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Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
577

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Table of Contents

Author's note
Part one.
Playboys in the Holy Land
A very unusual type
Another and another nice thing
To the last million
A despicable mess
The keepers of secrets
Treachery
Part two.
The battle joined
The man who would be kingmaker
Neatly in the void
A mist of deceits
An audacious scheme
Aqaba
Part three.
Hubris
To the flame
A gathering fury
Solitary pursuits
Damascus
Epilogue : Paris

Edition Notes

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
D568.4.L45 A66 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 577 p.
Number of pages
577
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25952624M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780307476418
ISBN 10
038553292X
ISBN 13
9780385532921
LCCN
2012049719
OCLC/WorldCat
823387420

Work Description

This book is a thrilling and revelatory narrative of one of the most epic and consequential episodes in twentieth-century history -- the Arab Revolt and the secret "great game" to control the Middle East. The Arab Revolt against the Turks in World War I was, in the words of T.E. Lawrence, "a sideshow of a sideshow." Amidst the slaughter in European trenches, the Western combatants paid scant attention to the Middle Eastern theater. As a result, the conflict was shaped to a remarkable degree by a small handful of adventurers and low-level officers far removed from the corridors of power. Curt Prüfer was an effete academic attached to the German embassy in Cairo, whose clandestine role was to foment Islamic jihad against British rule. Aaron Aaronsohn was a renowned agronomist and committed Zionist who gained the trust of the Ottoman governor of Syria. William Yale was a fallen scion of the American aristocracy, who traveled the Ottoman Empire on behalf of Standard Oil, dissembling to the Turks in order to gain valuable oil concessions. At the center of it all was Lawrence. In early 1914 he was an archaeologist excavating ruins in the sands of Syria; by 1917 he was the most romantic figure of World War I, battling both the enemy and his own government to bring about the vision he had for the Arab people. The intertwined paths of these four men -- the schemes they put in place, the battles they fought, the betrayals they endured and committed -- mirror the grandeur, intrigue, and tragedy of the war in the desert. Prüfer became Germany's great spymaster in the Middle East. Aaronsohn constructed an elaborate Jewish spy ring in Palestine, only to have the anti-Semitic and bureaucratically inept British first ignore and then misuse his organization, at tragic personal cost. Yale would become the only American intelligence agent in the entire Middle East -- while still secretly on the payroll of Standard Oil. And the enigmatic Lawrence rode into legend at the head of an Arab army, even as he waged a secret war against his own nation's imperial ambitions. Based on years of intensive primary document research, Lawrence in Arabia definitively overturns received wisdom on how the modern Middle East was formed. - Jacket flap.

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