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Journal of the T. E. Lawrence Society 
ISSN 0963-1747

Vol. II, No. 2, Winter 1992-3

Edited by Jeremy Wilson


Nicholas Lynch: 'More Travels on the Lawrence Trail' [retracing Lawrence's Syrian walking tour of 1909] (6-22)

Vol. I, No. 1 contained an account by Nick Lynch of a cycling tour in France along the route followed by Lawrence in 1908. We print here Nick's account of a second journey, this time quite literally in Lawrence's footsteps, looking at Crusader castles in Syria. 


Earl Winterton: 'Arabian Nights and Days: Part II' (23-43)

The concluding part of Earl Winterton's 'Arabian Nights and Days' (see Vol. II, No.1) takes readers to the capture of Deraa.


Keith Harden: 'The Mint illustrated' [on RAF Uxbridge in Lawrence's day] (44-60)

T. E. Lawrence by William Roberts

Wing Commander Keith Harding's superbly illustrated talk about Uxbridge in 1922 was one of several high-points of last September's Symposium. While there is not space here to print all the pictures he showed, we are considering ways to make this historical collection more permanently  available. By a happy chance, Keith has now been posted from Uxbridge to Cranwell, and we hope to hear from him again!


Jeremy Wilson: 'Amendments to the Authorised Biography' (61-67)

Research on Lawrence's life seems likely to continue for many years, and one of the virtues of this journal is that it can be used to publicise amendments to the Authorised Biography. The batch of amendments here is to be included in the French translation.


Jeremy Wilson: 'T. E. Lawrence Materials at Oxford' (68-88)

Oxford seemed a fitting location for the first of a series of accounts of the major T. E. Lawrence collections, and the result is printed here. I hope that this series will soon be extended to cover other locations in Britain, the United States, and elsewhere.


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