With Lawrence in Arabia
By (Author) Lowell Thomas
Foreword by Mitchell Stephens
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
2nd May 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Memoirs
Middle Eastern history
Paperback
428
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
In 1918, as the First World War ravaged the European continent, young American journalist Lowell Thomas traveled to Arabia to report on the revolts breaking out as an indirect result of the savage European conflict. While in Jerusalem, he met and struck up a friendship with the young British captain, T.E. Lawrence. Based on his travels and interviews with Lawrence, Thomas wrote the now classic With Lawrence in Arabia, the book that spawned the Lawrence of Arabia legend and served as the basis for the award-winning 1961 film of the same name.
Fantastically paced with equal measures of fact and adventure, Thomas narrates the exploits of the infamous British agent who against all odds managed to join several factious Arabian tribes into a single combat unit. With Lawrence in command, this guerilla force would go on to defeat the great Turkish Army and ensure the eventual demise of the previously impenetrable Ottoman Empire.
On the sweeping and the exotic Arabian desert that serves as the setting for this epic account, Thomas brings to life dozens of great historical figures including Emir Feisel, King Hussein I of Hedjaz, British General Edmund Allenby, and Lawrence, the enigmatic, modern knight of Arabia. With new forewords by modern explorers, this Explorers Club Classic edition of With Lawrence in Arabia is a must-have for every history buff and arm-chair adventurer.
Lowell Thomas was an American writer, broadcaster, and world traveler. He was the author of more than a dozen books in his lifetime, including the classic With Lawrence in Arabia (1924). He passed away in 1981.
Mitchell Stephens is historian and a professor of journalism in the Carter Institute at New York University. He is the author of The Voice of America: Lowell Thomas and the Invention of 20th-Century Journalism, as well as A History of News, a New York Times notable book of the year. He had the privilege of following Lowell Thomas's trail around the world and into Arabia.