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  2. Seven Pillars of Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    Seven Pillars of Wisdom is the autobiographical account of the experiences of British Army Colonel T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") while serving as a military advisor to Bedouin forces during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire of 1916 to 1918.

  3. T. E. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    He assigned the copyright in Seven Pillars of Wisdom to the Seven Pillars of Wisdom Trust, [204] and it was given its first general publication as a result. [205] He assigned the copyright in The Mint and all Lawrence's letters to the Letters and Symposium Trust, [202] which he edited and published in the book T. E. Lawrence by his Friends in ...

  4. Herbert John Hodgson - Wikipedia

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    Herbert John Hodgson (2 June 1893, Camberwell – 10 August 1974, London) is regarded as one of the most skilled printers of the twentieth century.After serving in the First World War, with Roy Manning Pike he printed the rare 1926 subscribers' edition of Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T. E. Lawrence.

  5. Seven pillars - Wikipedia

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    Seven pillars of scholarly wisdom by the Jesus Seminar; Seven Pillars of Wisdom, the autobiographical account of T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia") The Seven Pillars of Life described by Daniel E. Koshland; The Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership, a book by James Sipe and Don Frick; Seven Pillars, a Miami Indian historic trading ground near ...

  6. Gilbert Clayton - Wikipedia

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    In Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1935), T. E. Lawrence described Clayton's role as chief of British intelligence in Egypt between 1914 and 1917: Clayton made the perfect leader for such a band of wild men as we were. He was calm, detached, clear-sighted, of unconscious courage in assuming responsibility. He gave an open run to his subordinates.

  7. Robert Vere Buxton - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Buxton returned to Martins Bank and his association with T. E. Lawrence continued as his banker [12] and effectively the financier of the Subscribers' Edition of Seven Pillars of Wisdom. He was drawn by William Roberts for Seven Pillars of Wisdom. [13] Buxton was invited to revise chapters of the book. [14]

  8. Jesus Seminar - Wikipedia

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    The latter published its first report in 2022, After Jesus Before Christianity: A Historical Exploration of the First Two Centuries of Jesus Movements. [7] The seminars are the scholarly program units of Westar Institute. Westar publishes a bi-monthly magazine for the general public, The Fourth R: An Advocate for Religious Literacy.

  9. Wadi Rum - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s one of the rock formations in Wadi Rum, originally known as "Jabal al-Mazmar" (The Mountain of (the) Plague), was named "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom," after Lawrence's book penned in the aftermath of the war, though the 'Seven Pillars' referred to in the book have no connection with Rum. [12]