FURTHER SUPPLIES Colonel Lawrence's Famous and Long-expected Book, REVOLT in the DESERT 430 Pages of Text and 16 Illustrations. Price, 30/Postage, 10d Extra. IN this book Colonel Lawrence has at last told the world the extraordinary story of the War In Arabia, 1916-18. and of his own part in uniting and leading the Arab tribes to victory over the Turks, ending with the day of Allonby's smashing break through in Palestine and the Allies' entrance into Damascus. It Is a narrative of facts and deeds for the English-speaking peoples of things made possible by one man's audacity and endurance, and of the initiative, resourcefulness and pluck of the little band of English officers who later joined Lawrence and were attached to the Arab army of Feisal and the fighting tribesmen. "All the world knows how Lawrence picked up his honour and glory, 1 ' says one of his comrades Major Herbert Young. "Riding alone In the desert, or with a handful of Arab companions, he made a name for himself such as no other European has made in Arabia or indeed in any other part of the world since the days of the great Elizabethan adventurers. No one will quite know how ho did it. . • Champtaloup & Edmiston, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19714, 13 August 1927, Page 7 (Supplement)
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