I sette pilastri della saggezza
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Questo autore divenne famoso per i suoi racconti d'avventura, profondamente intrisi di un fascino per la storia e la cultura del Medio Oriente. Le sue opere sono caratterizzate da vivide descrizioni del paesaggio e da avvincenti rappresentazioni di destini umani in mezzo a drammatici eventi storici. Arricchisce i suoi testi con dettagliate intuizioni sulle usanze e tradizioni arabe, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva unica sullo scontro tra culture. La sua scrittura è nota per la sua portata epica e il suo intimo focus sugli individui.







Profiles the enigmatic soldier, statesman, and man of letters, offering a wealth of letters that shed light on his role in the Arab revolt, his sexuality, and his retreat into obscurity
Presented here with 13 key photographs and letters to his mother, the diary shows the young T.E. Lawrence developing a strong respect for the Arab people and already involved in Arabian politics.
This classic set of military leadership guidelines was penned by T.E. Lawrence during his deployment to the Arabian Peninsula in 1916, amid World War I. Tasked with supporting the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire, Lawrence achieved remarkable success alongside Arab revolutionaries, and his experiences became legendary. To preserve his insights, British command urged him to document his tactics and teachings, resulting in a collection that has become essential reading for military leaders. The 100th anniversary edition includes a new introduction by foreign policy expert John Hulsman and an afterword by CBS News President David Rhodes, highlighting the articles' enduring relevance. Lawrence's deployment marked the West's first modern military engagement in the Middle East, offering invaluable lessons that resonate with contemporary conflicts, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan. His concise articles, while rooted in battlefield strategy, also provide significant insights applicable to management, leadership, and business, proving their timelessness and adaptability across various fields.
In the desert sands of southern Jordan lies a once-hidden conflict landscape along the Hejaz Railway. Built at the beginning of the twentieth-century, this narrow-gauge 1,320 km track stretched from Damascus to Medina and served to facilitate participation in the annual Muslim Hajj to Mecca. The discovery and archaeological investigation of an unknown landscape of insurgency and counter-insurgency along this route tells a different story of the origins of modern guerrilla warfare, the exploits of T. E. Lawrence, Emir Feisal, and Bedouin warriors, and the dramatic events of the Arab Revolt of 1916-18. Ten years of research in this prehistoric terrain has revealed sites lost for almost 100 years: vast campsites occupied by railway builders; Ottoman Turkish machine-gun redoubts; Rolls Royce Armoured Car raiding camps; an ephemeral Royal Air Force desert aerodrome; as well as the actual site of the Hallat Ammar railway ambush. This unique and richly illustrated account from Nicholas Saunders tells, in intimate detail, the story of a seminal episode of the First World War and the reshaping of the Middle East that followed.
Describes the adventures of Odysseus, Greek warrior, as he strives to return to his home island of Ithaca after the Trojan War. This poem also describes his endurance, his love for his wife and son.
T.E. Lawrence, also known as "Lawrence of Arabia," wrote Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph from his memories of serving as a liaison officer with rebel forces during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks (1916-1918). Possessed of a brilliant military mind and an unmatched knowledge of the region and the Arab people, Lawrence led the revolt alongside the charismatic Faisal I, sounding the death knell for the Ottoman Empire and paving the way for a new colonial power in the region: the British. Writing from memory after his original manuscript and detailed notes were lost, Lawrence was able to privately publish a polished version of his autobiograhpical account in 1922. It is from this edition that he created the abridged version in 1927 which would become a best-seller, titling it Revolt in the Desert. This important historic work vividly portrays one of the most turbulent periods in the history of the Middle East while offering rich insight into one of Britain's esteemed national heroes.
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