Authors: Georgina Howell
402
“
I spent last week”
: GLB letter, 31 Jan. 1922, ibid., p. 261
402
“
I went up river”
: GLB letter, 17 July 1924, ibid., p. 284
403
“
Altogether I think”
: GLB letter, 31 Dec. 1923
403
Subsequently writing to
: “Confidences re Cornwallis to Molly Trevelyan,” GLB private correspondence, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL
404
“
All this time”
: GLB letters, 24 April, 9 May 1923, in Burgoyne,
Bell, 1914â1926
, p. 539
404
“
I must tell you something”
: GLB letter, 13 Feb. 1924
405
“
As if by magic”
: Sir Henry Dobbs, in Florence Bell,
Letters
, p. 441
406
“
black depression”
: Burgoyne,
Bell, 1914â1926
, p. 352
406
“
I don't know which of them”
: GLB letter, 11 Feb. 1925, ibid., p. 581
406
“
in a condition of great nervous fatigue”
: Florence Bell,
Letters
, p. 591
407
“
She would stand with her back”
: Lecture by Mrs. Pauline Dower, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, May 1976
407
“
You dear and beloved Janet”
: GLB to Mrs. W. Courtney, 4 Aug. 1925
408
“
We all felt”
: Florence Bell,
Letters
, p. 592 408 “
Darling Mother”
: GLB letter, 21 Oct. 1925
409
“
My darling Father and Mother”
: GLB letter, 9 Feb. 1926, in Burgoyne,
Bell, 1914â1926
, p. 384 410
410
“
By that time I wasn't taking”
: GLB letter, 30 Dec. 1925
410
“
he is going to make me”
: GLB letter, 18 Aug. 1922, in Burgoyne,
Bell, 1914â1926
, p. 290
410
“
[Woolley] values it at ten thousand pounds”
: GLB letter, Jan. 1924, ibid., p. 333
411
“
My sole possessions”
: GLB letter, Jan. 1924, ibid., p. 325
412
“
Miss Gertrude Bell was one of the most”
: Henry Dobbs, in Florence Bell,
Letters
, p. 453
413
“
I think it is extremely unlikely”
: GLB letter, 13 May 1926
414
a note to Ken Cornwallis
: Request that he look after her dog, from a conversation with Mrs. Susanna Richmond
414
“
Dial”
: Information from M. Murphy, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, letter to David Bittner
414
“
It was my faith always”
: Haji Naji to Lady Bell, in Florence Bell,
Letters
, p. 623
414
“
The Queen and I”
: King George V to Lady Bell, ibid., p. 624
415
“
I think she was very happy in her death”
: T. E. Shaw to Sir Hugh Bell, 4 Nov. 1927, in Malcolm Brown (ed.),
The Letters of T. E. Lawrence: The Years in India 1927â29
416
a military funeral
: Account of GLB's funeral,
The Times
, Tuesday 13 July 1926
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âââ. “Report of Wyndham Deedes Statement,” unsigned, undated, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL
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âââ. “French Policy in Syria,” undated notes, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL
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âââ. “The Syrian Situation and Its Bearings on Iraq,” typescript enclosed with a letter dated 17 Nov. 1925, signed GLB, RL
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âââ.
The Palace and Mosque at Ukhaidir
, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1914
âââ.
Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia
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âââ.
Great Britain and Iraq: An Experiment in Anglo-Asiatic Relations
, London: Round Table, published anonymously, 1924
âââ.
Persian Pictures
, New York: Boni & Liveright, 1928
âââ.
The Arab War: Confidential Information for GHQ Cairo, Dispatches for the Arab Bulletin
, London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1940
âââ. trans.,
The Teachings of Hafiz
, London: Octagon Press, 1979
âââ.
Arab War Lords and Iraqi Star Gazers
,
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, USA: Authors' Choice Press, 1992
âââ.
The Hafez Poems of Gertrude Bell
, Bethesda, MD: Iranbooks, 1995
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The Desert and the Sown
, New York: Cooper Square Press, 2001
âââ.
Amurath to Amurath, A Journey Along the Banks of the Euphrates
, Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2002
âââ. with Sir William Ramsey,
The Thousand and One Churches
, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1909
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The Times
, 13 July 1926
“A Great Figure, What Miss Bell Has Done for Iraq,”
Times of India
, Bombay, 8 Aug. 1926
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, xxxviii (1926), pp. 296â99
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,
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, London: Hutchinson, 1953
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, vol. 1,
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, London: Barnes & Nicolson, 1980
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, 10 Sept. 1906
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Alan's Wife
, London: Henry & Co., 1893
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The Story of Ursula
, London: Hutchinson, 1895
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Angela
, London: Ernest Benn, 1926
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, London: Ernest Benn, 1927
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At the Works: A Study of a Manufacturing Town
, London: Virago Press, 1985
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, Dec. 1920
âââ. Speeches in Defence of Free Trade and Sound Finance, delivered to the electors of the City of London, Jan. 1910, Literary and Philosophical Society Library, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Chemical Phenomena of Iron Smelting
, London: 1872
âââ.
The Iron Trade of the United Kingdom Compared with That of the Other Chief Iron-making Nations
, Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1875
âââ. Obituary,
The Times
, Durham Mining Museum, 21 Dec. 1904
âââ. catalogue entries, Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Amida: matériaux pour l'épigraphie et l'histoire musulmane du Diyar-Bekr
, Heidelberg: Amida, 1910 (Berchem)/
Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte von Nordmesopotamien Hellas und dem Abendlände
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The Churches and Monasteries of the Tur Abdin
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, London: Century Travellers, 1885
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Gertrude Bell
, New York: Macmillan Co., 1940
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, London: Dent, 1988
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, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1975
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, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1990
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, Australia: Pan Macmillan, 2001
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Mount Grace Priory
, London: English Heritage, 1996
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An Oxford Portrait Gallery
, London: Chapman & Hall, 1931
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