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Works
Military Report on the Sinai Peninsula
Towards 'An English Fourth'
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, The Complete 1922 Text
Paperback edition
'The Mint' and Later Writings About Service Life
Boats for the R.A.F. 1929-1935
reports and correspondence
Translation
The Forest Giant
Letters
Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw
Correspondence with E. M. Forster and F.L. Lucas
More Correspondence with Writers
Correspondence with Edward and David Garnett
Correspondence with Henry Williamson
Translating the Bruce Rogers 'Odyssey'
Correspondence with the Political Elite 1922-1935
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The T. E. Lawrence Letters series
Chronological list of letters
We aim to publish 1 or 2 volumes a year.
This chronological list of letters covers the first eleven volumes to be edited, 2000-2015. It includes letters in the volume we are currently editing, but we will not add the page numbers until the final text is passed for press.
Fro the process of editing these volumes see 'Thirty-nine (or so) steps: how we assemble a volume of T. E. Lawrence letters'
If you are interested in the contents of a particular volume, follow the links below to 'Volume contents'.
These lists do not include brief extracts from correspondence used to provide collateral information.
1918 | 1919 | 1920 | 1921 | 1922 | 1923 | 1924 | 1925 | 1926
1927 | 1928 | 1929 | 1930 | 1931 | 1932 | 1933 | 1934 | 1935
Full titles of volumes referred to in the lists
Letters I:
Letters
Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw 1922-1926 (2000)
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Letters
II:
Letters
Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw 1927 (2003)
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Letters
III:
Letters
Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw 1928 (2008)
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Letters
IV: Correspondence with Bernard and Charlotte Shaw 1929-1935 (2009)
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Letters
V: Correspondence with E. M. Forster and F. L. Lucas (2010)
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Letters
VI: More Correspondence with Writers (2014)
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Letters VII: Correspondence with Edward and David Garnett
(2015).
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Letters
VIII: Correspondence with Robert Graves
In preparation
Letters IX: Correspondence with Henry Williamson (2000)
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Letters
X: Printing and Illustrating 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom'
In preparation: our current editorial project
Letters XI: Translating the Bruce Rogers 'Odyssey' (2014)
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Letters XII: Correspondence with the Political Elite, 1922-1935 (2015) Volume contents >>
Boats: Boats for the RAF 1929-1935 (2012)
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Note: Letters VIII, Correspondence with Robert Graves, is in preparation.
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