Gertrude Bell
By (Author) Susan Goodman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st September 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
National liberation and independence
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Gender studies: women and girls
915.04410924
Hardback
256
Width 125mm, Height 197mm, Spine 18mm
During her lifetime the name of Gertrude Bell evoked rich images of the exotic and mysterious Arab world. But her fame faded and now she is remembered only as a friend and colleague of T.E. Lawrence. She was an intrepid traveller, journeying alone through the deserts of the Middle East or scaling testing peaks in the Swiss Alps. Later, as a British political officer in Baghdad, where she died and is buried, she was able to play a considerable role in determining the future of Mesopotamia, later to be called Iraq.
Susan Goodman is a Senior Member of Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford.