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In Robert Ryan’s newest book, Empire of Sand, he takes us back to the Middle East during the First World War. Ryan’s main protagonist is the legendary Thomas Edward Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia. The main focus of the story centers around the year 1915, before the Arab Revolt of 1916 and Lawrence’s [...]

On his blog James Barr, the author of Setting the Desert on Fire, compares TE Lawrence’s advices for future Iraq from the early 1920′s with the present situation in the article “Iraq Today – Lawrence of Arabia’s Advice from Yesterday“. An interesting article about Britain’s role in what Winston Churchill according to James Barr called an “ungrateful volcano”.

Scattered across the eastern desert of Jordan there are buildings and ruins that make out what is commonly known as desert castles. They are mostly a mixture of forts, caravanserais and hunting lodges, some bigger and better preserved than others. Most of them were built during the Umayyad-period, but some originate from Roman times, as [...]

Setting the Desert on Fire

Posta: Sundag, 14 oktober, 2007 under Books
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Her ein dag kom eg over ei ny bok, Setting the Desert on Fire av James Barr, ein britisk historikar. Boka har undertittelen T. E. Lawrence and Britain’s Secret War in Arabia, 1916-18 og er like mykje ei skildring av Lawrence som den er av den britiske kampanjen i Arabia. Lawrence spelar den største personrolla [...]