The Seven Pillars of Wisdom, T. E. Lawrence. Subscriber's Edition 1926. Peter Harrington Rare Books

The Seven Pillars of Wisdom. A Triumph. T. E. Lawrence. Subscriber's Edition 1926. [London: privately printed by Manning Pike and C. J. Hodgson,] 1926.
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Quarto (250 x 188 mm). Original tan morocco gilt, gilt-lettered and ruled, edges gilt, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. 66 plates, including frontispiece portrait of Feisal by Augustus John, many in colour or tinted, 4 of them double-page, by Eric Kennington, William Roberts, Augustus John, William Nicholson, Paul Nash and others, 4 folding, linen-backed coloured maps - that is 2 mapsrations in text, one coloured, by Roberts, Nash, Kennington, Blair-Hughes-Stanton, Gertrude Hermes and others, initials by Edward Wadsworth. duplicated - rather than the 3 mistakenly called for by O’Brien, 58 illustrations in text, one coloured, by Roberts, Nash, Kenning, Blair Hughes-Stanton, Gertrude Hermes and others, historiated initials by Edward Wadsworth printed in red and black. Provenance: Nancy Campbell, the original subscriber, her bookplate on flyleaf, together with correspondence from T. E. Lawrence, Manning Pike, and Pierce C. Joyce; Barbara Hutton (1912-1979) heiress to Frank Winfield Woolworth, ownership inscription on flyleaf: "Barbara Haugwitz-Reventlow 1941".
One of the Cranwell or subscriber’s edition of 211 copies, this one of 170 “complete copies”, inscribed by Lawrence on p. XIX “Complete copy. 1.XII.26 TES”, with his manuscript correction to the illustration list, a “K” identifying Kennington rather than Roberts as the artist responsible for “The gad-fly”; page XV mispaginated as VIII; and with neither the two Paul Nash illustrations called for on pages 92 and 208, nor the Blair Hughes-Stanton wood engraving illustrating the dedicatory poem, which is found in only five copies. However, it does include the "Prickly Pear" plate, not called for in the list of illustrations.
This handsome and beautifully preserved copy is accompanied by a clutch of related correspondence concerning Lawrence’s “big book” from the original subscriber, Mrs Colin Campbell. Nancy Leiter, daughter of the Chicago financier and philanthropist Levi Z. Leiter, had married Major Colin Powys Campbell, formerly Central Indian Horse, in 1904. Nancy’s elder sister Mary was married to Lord Curzon and her younger sister Daisy became Countess of Suffolk, making them three of the most prominent “Dollar Princesses” of the period.
a) LAWRENCE, T. E. Autograph letter signed ("Yours very truly, T. E. Shaw, used to be Lawrence"), dated Cranwell, Lincolnshire, England, 16 September 1926. Two pages, recto and verso of a single octavo leaf, with the original mailing envelope addressed in Lawrence’s hand.
b) JOYCE, Colonel Pierce C. Two substantial autograph letters signed from Colonel Pierce C. Joyce, a friend of Mrs Campbell and her late husband, and a key player in the Arab Revolt. Joyce was a Boer War veteran, and was on Staff at Cairo from 1907.
c) PIKE, Roy Manning, printer of the 1926 Seven Pillars. Two letters, signed ("Manning Pike"), from London, the first a typed letter, 8 [August] 1927, one page, about shipping; the second, an autograph letter, 15 August 1927, one page, enclosing a second copy of Some Notes on the Writing of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T. E. Shaw (O’Brien A039, 200 copies)
d) CAMPBELL, Nancy. Two manuscript drafts: the first a two-page letter, signed ("N. Campbell, Mrs. Colin Campbell") to T. E. Lawrence (“Sir”), Campbell Ranch, Goleta, California, 30 October [1926], writing of her excitement at being a subscriber - “Thank you very much for allowing me to have the privilege of subscribing”; the second a three-page autograph letter signed ("N.C.") to Messrs Manning Pike, on letterhead of the Drake Hotel, Chicago, undated, arranging shipping of her copy of Seven Pillars.
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  • @behemoth5344
    @behemoth5344 Жыл бұрын

    I've got a copy of the 1935 edition. Brilliant book.

  • @jamesalexander5623

    @jamesalexander5623

    Жыл бұрын

    I do as well .... do you know the value?

  • @IsraelLight-777

    @IsraelLight-777

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jamesalexander5623....Yes.... ....Priceless

  • @DamplyDoo
    @DamplyDoo2 жыл бұрын

    Why did i see a copy signed by Lawrence going for 34,000$ or so

  • @martinstent5339
    @martinstent53392 жыл бұрын

    I also came to the book because I’m a fan of the film. I would like to mention here that there are no fictions in the film, every scene is true to the book, but the story is greatly simplified in the film, how else to reduce such a long story to only a 4 hour film? The magic descriptions of the desert scenery reminded me very much of Tolkien’s descriptions of the journeys in LOTR. Also, the use of language is very similar (they were the same generation). One other thing I would say to recommend this book, and that is his description of the various ethnic groups, cultures and religions starting around Mecca and going up through what is now Gaza, Palestine, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon up to the Turkish border. There were, at that time dozens of different ethnic/religious groups in this area. When you see the troubles that have since happened here, it’s very useful to know how it once used to be. The old town of Jeddah, with its intricately carved wooden houses, all gone. The nomadic tribes: All driving Mercedes trucks around the desert and living in palaces. Aleppo bombed out. The list of lost worlds is very long. I mourn for a world which existed for centuries/millennia and is now covered in super-highways or fenced off communities for the rich.

  • @stillben
    @stillben8 жыл бұрын

    80k

  • @nashvillain171
    @nashvillain1712 жыл бұрын

    This would easily fetch $500,000 or more at auction.

  • @doloresaquines1529
    @doloresaquines1529 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing book. Lawrence wrote beautifully, excellent prose.

  • @marobakrma
    @marobakrma7 жыл бұрын

    this is one of true copies , because lots of Arabs translate that book with lots of lies and fake history .

  • @Lonewolf6565

    @Lonewolf6565

    6 жыл бұрын

    Islam jihadist extremists retranslated a LOT of books to poison them into being propaganda. The seven pillars is however so well known the propagandized prints are easily found out.

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