CATALOGUE
Works
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, The Complete 1922 Text
Military Report on the Sinai Peninsula
The Mint, 1928 text
The Mint, 1955 text
Translation
The Forest Giant
Letters
T. E. Lawrence Letters series
Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw
Correspondence with Henry Williamson
Correspondence with E. M. Forster and others
Letters from Carchemish
2 February 2009
T. E. Lawrence, Towards 'an English Fourth'
Fragments and echoes of Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1918-21
Edited by Jeremy and Nicole Wilson
Introduction by Jeremy Wilson
SPECIFICATON
SPECIFICATION
Edition of 227 numbered copies, of which 190 are for sale.
Trimmed page-size 282 x 200 mm.
280 pages, frontis., colour facsimiles.
Designed and typeset in Caslon by Castle Hill Press. Printed on high-quality paper.
Bound by The Fine Book Bindery.
Quarter-goatskin binding
150 copies (numbered 41-190) bound in quarter crimson goatskin with cream canvas sides; head and tail bands, top edge gilt.
Issued in a card slip-case.
Full goatskin binding
This issue contains an additional eight pages of text.
40 copies (numbered 1-40) bound in full crimson goatskin. All edges gilt, head and tail bands, hand-marbled endpapers by Ann Muir Marbling.
Issued in a rigid slip-case.
Thirty-seven copies are reserved
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