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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, 1914–1926
, 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, 1914–1926
, 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, 1914–1926
, 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, 1914–1926
, 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 1927–29

416
a military funeral
: Account of GLB's funeral,
The Times
, Tuesday 13 July 1926

BIBLIOGRAPHY

GERTRUDE BELL
Unpublished works

Bell, Gertrude, papers and archaeological fieldbooks, Royal Geographical Society, London

———. “The Camel Trade of Arabia” draft paper, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL

———. letters to [Sir] Valentine Chirol, DUL

———. commonplace books, RL

———. “Confidences re Cornwallis to Molly Trevelyan,” private letter, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL

———. “Report of Wyndham Deedes Statement,” unsigned, undated, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL

———. extract from a letter to W. H. Deedes, forwarded to Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, WO 33 doc 48014, DUL 303/1/5

———. diaries, RL, www.gerty.ncl.ac.uk

———. “French Policy in Syria,” undated notes, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL

———. letter to Lord Hardinge, 8 Feb. 1921, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB archives 11, RL

———. “In John's studio,” interview with Faisal in Augustus John's studio during Paris Peace Conference, untitled, undated, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL

———. letters, RL, www.gerty.ncl.ac.uk

———. “Palestine,” undated, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL

———. photographic archive, RL, www.gerty.ncl.ac.uk

———. “The Political Future of Iraq,” paper, DUL, 150/7/69

———. private papers, RL

———. “The Resistance of the Arabs,” undated handwritten notes, item 12, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL

———. “Self-Determination as Applied to the Iraq,” paper, DUL, 150/7/62

———. “Self-Determination in Mesopotamia,” memorandum no. S-24, dated Baghdad, 22 Feb. 1919, marked in handwriting “By G.L.B.,” DUL, 303/1/60

———. “Note by Miss Gertrude Bell on the Settlement of the Arab Provinces,” undated, RL

———. “The Syrian Situation and Its Bearings on Iraq,” typescript enclosed with a letter dated 17 Nov. 1925, signed GLB, RL

———. “Transjordania,” marked “strictly confidential,” unsigned, undated, Miscellaneous Collection, GLB Archives, RL

———. “Gertrude Bell Archive, Part 2: Miscellaneous 1892–1938,” RL, 1961–91

Published works

Bell, Gertrude, “The Vaulting System at Ukhaidir,”
Journal of Hellenic Studies
, xxx (1910)

———.
The Palace and Mosque at Ukhaidir
, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1914

———.
Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia
, London: HMSO, 1920

———.
Great Britain and Iraq: An Experiment in Anglo-Asiatic Relations
, London: Round Table, published anonymously, 1924

———.
Persian Pictures
, New York: Boni & Liveright, 1928

———.
The Arab War: Confidential Information for GHQ Cairo, Dispatches for the Arab Bulletin
, London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1940

———. trans.,
The Teachings of Hafiz
, London: Octagon Press, 1979

———.
Arab War Lords and Iraqi Star Gazers
,
Gertrude Bell's The Arab of Mesopotamia
, USA: Authors' Choice Press, 1992

———.
The Hafez Poems of Gertrude Bell
, Bethesda, MD: Iranbooks, 1995

———.
The Desert and the Sown
, New York: Cooper Square Press, 2001

———.
Amurath to Amurath, A Journey Along the Banks of the Euphrates
, Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2002

———. with Sir William Ramsey,
The Thousand and One Churches
, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1909

GENERAL

Account of funeral of Gertrude Bell,
The Times
, 13 July 1926

“A Great Figure, What Miss Bell Has Done for Iraq,”
Times of India
, Bombay, 8 Aug. 1926

Alpine Club, “Miss Gertrude Lowthian Bell,”
Alpine Journal
, xxxviii (1926), pp. 296–99

Amery, L. S.,
My Political Life
,
England Before the Storm 1896–1914
, London: Hutchinson, 1953

The Leo Amery Diaries
, vol. 1,
1896–1929
, London: Barnes & Nicolson, 1980

“An Appeal Against Female Suffrage,” manifesto statement, National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage, London

Anon., secret notes, “The Establishment of an Intelligence Centre in the Near East,” with handwritten diagram, to GFC 1918, DUL, 694/6/1

Anon., “Arab Revolt,” report to Secretary of State from Simla, 29 June, DUL, 137/6/102

Anon., “Lady [Florence] Bell's Scheme,”
North Eastern Daily Gazette
, 10 Sept. 1906

Balfour, Lord F. C. C., Gertrude Bell Letters, DUL

“The Battle of Neuve Chapelle, 1915,” www.firstworldwar.com and www.1914–1918.net

Bell, Lady Florence,
Alan's Wife
, London: Henry & Co., 1893

———.
The Story of Ursula
, London: Hutchinson, 1895

———.
Angela
, London: Ernest Benn, 1926

———.
The Letters of Gertrude Bell
, London: Ernest Benn, 1927

———.
At the Works: A Study of a Manufacturing Town
, London: Virago Press, 1985

Bell, Sir Hugh, “High Wages: Their Cause and Effect,” address to National Association of Merchants and Manufacturers, repr. in
Contemporary Review
, Dec. 1920

———. 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

Bell, Sir Isaac Lowthian,
Chemical Phenomena of Iron Smelting
, London: 1872

———.
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

———. Obituary,
The Times
, Durham Mining Museum, 21 Dec. 1904

———. catalogue entries, Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle upon Tyne

Berchem, M. van, Strzygowski, J., and Bell, Gertrude L.,
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
(Strzygowski:)/Bell,
The Churches and Monasteries of the Tur Abdin

Blunt, Lady Anne,
A Pilgrimage to Nejd, the Cradle of the Arab Race
, London: Century Travellers, 1885

Bodley, Ronald, and Hearst, Lorna,
Gertrude Bell
, New York: Macmillan Co., 1940

Brown (ed.), Malcolm,
The Letters of T. E. Lawrence
, London: Dent, 1988

Brunner Mond, “A Profile of Brunner Mond,” www.brunnermond.com

Burgoyne, Elizabeth,
Gertrude Bell from Her Personal Papers, 1889–1914
, London: Ernest Benn, 1958

———.
Gertrude Bell from Her Personal Papers, 1914–1926
, London: Ernest Benn, 1961

Burke, Catherine, Description of archive of Mrs. L.O. Doughty-Wylie, Diaries 1910–20, Imperial War Museum, London

Bush, Eric Wheeler,
Gallipoli
, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1975

Cambon, Paul, letter to M. Balfour, Principal Secrétaire d'État, 19 Oct. 1918, DUL, 693/14/14

Cannadine, David,
The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy
, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1990

“Captain G. N. Walford VC Royal Field Artillery 29th Division,” VC citation,
London Gazette
, 22 June 1915 from V Beach Cemetery, www.battlefields1418.50megs.com

Carlyon, L. A.,
Gallipoli
, Australia: Pan Macmillan, 2001

Casualties in the Great War, “Casualties WWI”/Schlachtaffers WOI, www.greatwar.nl, and “The Heritage of the Great War,” Rob Ruggenberg, “It is my painful duty to inform you,” www.greatwar.nl

Chapman, Mike, “Doughty-Wylie, Charles Hotham Montague,” www.victoriacross.net, 2000

Chirol, Sir Valentine Ignatius, letters, DUL

Clayton, General Sir Gilbert, letters, DUL

———. private letter to “My dear General,” 28 Jan. 1916, DUL, 136/1/183

Condell, Diana, “Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie VC CMG—Sedd el Bahr and Hill 141,” www.iwm.org.uk/upload/package/gallipoli/hellesHill141.htm

Coppack, Glyn,
Mount Grace Priory
, London: English Heritage, 1996

Courtney, Janet E.,
An Oxford Portrait Gallery
, London: Chapman & Hall, 1931

Cowlin, Dorothy,
A Woman in the Desert: The Story of Gertrude Bell
, London: Frederick Muller, 1967

Cox, P. Z., Al Sa'adun and Abdul Mahsin, “IRAQ. Protocol of the 30th April, 1923 and the Agreements Subsidiary to the Treaty with King Feisal,” London: HMSO, 1924

Cromer, Lord, “Woman Suffrage,” speech at Queen's Hall, 26 Mar. 1909, RL

———. letter to Wingate, 18 Nov. 1915, DUL, 135/6/12

Daugherty, Leo J., “The Mesopotamian Front! As Observed by Lieutenant Colonel Edward Davis, US Cavalry, 1918,”
Armor
, 3 Jan. 2003

Dearden, Seton, “Gertrude Bell,”
Cornhill Magazine
, winter 1969–70

Denny, C. J., and K. C. Jordan, “Europe and the Middle East,” British Council map no. 1, London: Royal Geographical Society, 1941

Dixon, John, “Magnificent but Not War: The Role of Col. Sir Maurice Bell in the Attack on Fortuin,” www.rollofhonour.com

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