Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia (117 page)

and Edith [Chapman], 126, 127
estate of, 119–20
and financial matters, 128, 130–31, 138, 167, 502–3, 530
and his sons, 128–29, 131
name of, 126
and Richards, 157, 186, 189, 214
and Sarah, 116–17, 123–24, 126, 130, 133, 143, 389, 666
T.E.’s letters to, 113;
see also
Lawrence, Sarah
T.E.’s relationship with, 142–45, 146–47, 151, 537–38, 586
trips to Ireland by, 230, 502
Lawrence, Thomas (Sarah’s father), 124–25
Lawrence, William George (brother):
birth and childhood of, 127, 128, 131, 133
and Janet, 160, 490–91, 503
missing, declared dead, 117, 282, 490–91, 503
and religion, 133
T.E.’s correspondence with, 150
visit to Cairo by, 258, 263
visit to Carchemish by, 225, 228–30
and World War I, 243, 254, 282
Lawrence of Arabia
(film), 385, 495n, 690–94
Lean, David, 385, 495n, 690–91, 693, 694, 696
Lebanon:
British control of, 459
French administration of, 507, 697
French ambitions for, 38, 40, 81, 183, 256, 262, 275, 436, 442, 454, 458, 461–62, 486, 505
impoverishment of, 698
Maronite Christians of, 256, 269
and military strategy, 100, 263
Le Carré, John, 183
Leeds, E. T., 182, 185, 209, 215, 218, 225, 282, 320
Legge, Lady, 238
Leigh, Vivien, 690n
Lenin, V. I., 280
Leopold, king of Belgium, 654
Leopold, Prince, 136
Lewis, British gun instructor, 311, 313, 317
Lewis, C. S., 155n
Library of Congress, U.S., 501, 683
Libyan Desert, 358
Liddell Hart, Basil Henry, 509,
665
on British victories, 412
Colonel Lawrence
, 74, 321, 442, 515, 657, 662, 665–66, 689, 696
early years of, 663
Lawrence’s correspondence with, 152, 656–57, 664
on Lawrence’s expeditions, 82, 96, 174–75, 365, 373, 406
on Lawrence’s military abilities, 28, 60, 61, 102n, 104, 359, 377
on Lawrence’s outsider status, 404
personal traits of, 664
Lincoln, Abraham, 327
Lippmann, Walter, 454n
Lloyd, George, 506
at Aqaba, 327, 328, 329, 331
and Arab Bureau, 284
in Cairo, 252, 253, 255, 284
Lloyd George, David, 271, 467, 477
and Balfour Declaration, 399n
and Churchill, 509–11
and Clemenceau, 460–62, 507
and Doughty, 557
and French territorial claims, 486
and Lawrence’s assignments, 527–28n, 689
and military strategy, 70–71, 105, 297, 378
and negotiated peace, 304, 305
and Paris Peace Conference, 210, 460–61, 473
as prime minister, 13, 59–60, 210, 443, 450, 509
and Sykes-Picot agreement, 461, 507
and Thomas’s film, 481–82
and World War I, 381
London Gazette
, 113
Long Range Desert Group (LRDG), 309, 358, 686
Lucas, Joseph, 613
Lyttleton, Major, 107
M 31
(Royal Navy), 59
Maan:
Arab victory at, 99–101
as military goal, 379, 390, 394
telegraph line cut to, 98
Turks bottled up in, 359
Mac Andrew, H. J. M., 414
MacDonald, Ramsay, 674
Macdonogh, Sir George, 444, 445
Machiavelli, Niccolò, 457
Mack, John E., 188, 582n
A Prince of Our Disorder
, 513, 695
Mackenzie, Compton, 617
Madeba, as military goal, 359
Mahdi (Muhammad Ahmad), Dervish army of, 47
Malleson, Miles, 691
Malory, Sir Thomas,
Le Morte d’Arthur
, 179, 243, 401, 402, 630
Mandela, Nelson, 449
Manning, A. J., 671, 672
Manning, Frederic, 265, 672
Mao Tse-tung, 29, 309, 686
maps:
Aqaba-Maan Zone,
97
Arabia,
3
Battle of Tafileh,
369
Hejaz railway,
308
Northern Theater,
324
Ottoman Empire (by Lawrence), 532–33
Turkey’s lifeline,
75
Mardrus, J. C.,
Mille et Une Nuits (’e Arabian Nights)
, 594
Marlborough, Duke of, 60, 669
Marsh, Edward, 452, 508, 511, 618, 625, 641, 656
Marson, T. B., 575, 627, 674
Mason, A. E. W.,
’e Four Feathers
, 319
Maxton, James, 639
Maxwell, Sir John Grenfell, 110, 254, 255, 257, 273, 282, 284–85, 322
McBey, James, 440
McCarthy era (Hollywood), 692
McMahon, Sir Henry, 45, 47
and Cox, 286
as Egypt high commissioner, 7, 12, 246, 257, 266, 273
Hussein’s correspondence with, 267–70, 272, 281, 399, 452, 453, 525
and Sykes-Picot agreement, 280
Mecca:
closed to infidels, 10
defense of, 37, 41, 47, 53
“great Hajj road” to, 190
holy city of, 10, 524
Hussein as sharif of, 11, 19, 70, 88, 404
isolation of, 260
pilgrims to, 24, 190, 292
sharia law in, 56
Turkish surrender of, 292
Turkish threats to, 59
Medina:
failure of attack on, 18, 19, 21, 35, 36, 53, 293
holy city of, 10, 524
“Pilgrim Road” from, 24
railway to, 21, 24, 49, 51, 70, 75–76,
75
, 79, 260, 293, 298, 307, 359, 379, 390, 395
strategic thinking about, 37, 62, 70–71, 74–76, 81, 111
Turkish control of, 59, 293
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, 282, 285
Mehmed Jemal Kuchuk Pasha “Jemal the Lesser,” 339
Mehmet Talat Pasha, 398
Meinertzhagen, Richard, 323, 325, 469–71, 512–13, 520, 583–84
Merneptah stele, 204
Mesopotamia:
British control in, 40, 257, 444, 454, 458, 460, 474, 477, 505
independent, as goal, 259
Indian ambitions in, 256–57, 261
intelligence gathering in, 286–87
local uprisings in, 505, 506
oil reserves in, 253, 257, 268, 279, 454
Middle East:
ancient hatreds within, 274
and Balfour Declaration,
see
Balfour Declaration
British history of failure in, 290–91
British interests in, 506, 510
brutality in, 34–35, 96, 290, 349
Churchill as head of Colonial Office on, 510–21
deteriorating events in, 504–7, 698
European ambitions for, 38–40, 67, 81–82, 83, 112, 253, 266, 270, 275, 454, 468, 504–5, 697
Lawrence as adviser to Churchill in, 510–13, 515–16, 520, 521, 524–30, 533, 539, 540, 625, 626, 671, 684, 689
Lawrence’s achievements in, 530–33, 684, 686, 696–99
Lawrence’s developing interest in, 163, 164, 166
Lawrence’s first travel to, 166–76
Lawrence’s incisive views on, 443–44, 451–52, 474, 505–7, 509, 527, 532–33, 625–26, 629–30
oil in, 40, 253, 257, 268, 276, 279, 454, 461, 483, 484, 510, 517, 531, 698
and Paris Peace Conference, 100, 460–61, 470, 473, 474, 476, 510
San Remo conference on, 504
and Sykes-Picot Agreement, 276–80, 361, 458, 486
voices of women in, 389–90
Weizmann-Feisal agreement on, 465–68
see also
Ottoman Empire;
specific nations and tribes
Mijbil (guide), 341–42, 347, 348
Mills, John, 694
Mirren, Helen, 694
Mitchell, Reginald J., 642–43
Mitford, Nancy, 416n, 482
Mitla Pass, 106
Mohammed (Auda’s son), 80
Mohammed Said el Kader, emir, 333, 400, 430, 433
Molière,
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
, 663
Montgomery, Bernard Law, 28, 483
Morgenthau, Henry J., 475n
Morocco, as French colonial possession, 48, 442
Morris, William, 156–57, 159, 205–6, 212, 598
Moses, 2, 63, 233, 237, 245
Mosley, Lady Cynthia, 446
Mosley, Sir Oswald, 667, 676
Mosul:
British control of, 398, 460, 461, 517
French ambitions for, 454
Motalga tribe, 367, 368, 370–72
Mountbatten, Lady Louis, 670
Mount Edgcumbe, Lord and Lady, 651
Mudawara, raids on, 311–14, 319–20, 322, 344, 357, 375, 395, 403

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