Read Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia Online
Authors: Michael Korda
Lawrence’s departure from, 437
Lawrence’s entry into, 429–30,
431
as military goal, 89, 90, 112, 262, 281–82, 297, 309, 325, 366, 396, 407, 413, 414, 425
opponents of Hussein in, 40
as potential capital of “Greater Syria,” 41, 307, 413, 467
race to, 41, 64, 67, 83, 357, 359, 400, 405–6, 407, 413, 414, 417, 428
railway line to, 21, 24, 49, 293
Danchev, Alex, 664
Daud (servant), 85, 327, 330, 388–90, 393
Dawnay, Alan:
as Allenby’s chief of staÃ, 322–23, 382, 383
at Guweira, 374, 375
and Hejaz Operations StaÃ, 374, 375
and Imperial Camel Brigade, 402, 404
and Lawrence in Royal Tank Corps, 576, 577
Lawrence’s correspondence with, 467
Lawrence’s friendship with, 236, 323, 576
and Lawrence’s funeral, 679
and military strategy, 381, 394–95, 401, 402
and
Seven Pillars
, 496, 598
Dawnay, Guy, 323, 374
Dawson, GeoÃrey, 484, 486
Day Lewis, Cecil, 656
Deraa, 341–51, 418
Arab army in, 425–27
eÃects on Lawrence of attack in, 348, 349–51, 358, 397, 538, 601–2
Lawrence’s capture and assault at, 342–51, 355, 400, 470, 471, 497, 588, 612, 695
as military goal, 325, 347, 381, 402, 406, 414
Derbyshire
, 618, 619–21
Desert Mounted Corps, 429
Dexter, Flight Lieutenant, 544–46
Diana, Princess of Wales, 568, 636–37, 677
Dickens, Charles, 117
Diocletian, Emperor, 334
Disraeli, Benjamin, 234
Dixon, Corporal, 581, 589, 602, 608
Dodd, Francis, 196, 227
Doran, George H., 592, 614, 615, 617n
Doubleday, Frank N., 501, 504, 565, 592, 657
Doughty, Charles M., 94, 190, 622
Arabia Deserta
, 166–67, 208, 495, 506, 508, 557
and Hogarth, 177, 182
Lawrence’s regard for, 590
Douglas-Home, Sir Alec, 118n
Dowson, Sir Ernest, 258, 302
Driver, Corporal, 362–63
Dulles, John Foster, 454n
Duncan, David Douglas, 558
Edward VII, king of England, 451
Edward VIII, king of England, 140n, 449–50, 603
Egypt:
“British Force” in, 282, 285
British rule in, 259, 266
Exodus from, 239
impoverishment of, 698
independence of, 515
intelligence activities in, 273, 284
political unrest in, 506
and Suez Canal, 234
and United Arab Republic, 697
see also
Cairo
Egyptian Camel Corps, 407
Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF):
Allenby appointed commander of, 105, 318
and Aqaba, 104
at Basra, 5
in Cairo, 11, 12, 45, 273, 291
formation of, 285
at Gaza, 4, 104–5
Egyptian Government Printing Press, 258
Egyptian Survey, 302
Eisenstein, Sergey, 62
Elgar, Sir Edward, 656
Eliot, T. S., 613
Elizabeth I, queen of England, 443
El Jefer, 92, 95, 403
Ellington, Sir Edward, 660
Ellis, Sir Hugh, 577
El Mezraa, 374
Empire News, The
, 634
Encyclopaedia Brittanica
, 664
Enver Pasha, 54–55, 287, 289, 449
Fakhri Pasha (Hamid Fakhri Bey):
Arab strategies against, 41, 60, 63
and Armenian genocide, 37
Beni Ali village destroyed by, 37
at Medina, 66–67, 70
at Tafileh, 365, 367, 370
Falkenhayn, Erich von, 311, 354
Fareedeh el Akle, 187–88, 198, 498
Farraj (servant), 85, 327, 330, 388–90, 392–94, 615
Fascists, 667, 675
Fattuh (servant), 194, 195
Fawcett, Percy, 538
Feisal, emir (son of Hussein):
and Arab army, 15, 18, 20, 21, 30, 31, 35, 41, 49, 52–53, 55, 58, 63, 64, 111
and Balfour Declaration, 306, 399, 697
bond of Lawrence and, 33, 34, 80, 375, 382, 393, 398, 400, 405, 448, 472
and broken British promises, 462, 465, 564
in Damascus, 431, 432–33, 435–37
discussions with Weizmann, 399–400, 463, 465–68, 476
early years of, 34
Europeans distrusted by, 34, 82, 436–37, 450
exile in Egypt, 505–6
film depiction of, 693
vs. French in Syria, 463, 505, 511
“Greater Syria” sought by, 41, 42n, 442, 451
and groundwork for Arab Revolt, 266, 267
in house arrest, 259
and Imperial Camel Brigade, 396
and Iraqi throne, 277n, 405, 449, 455, 515, 516–18, 519, 523–24
Lawrence as liaison to, 49–50, 68, 299, 300, 395, 405, 476, 485, 513–14
Lawrence’s eÃorts on behalf of, 443, 444, 451, 455–58, 464, 472, 473, 475, 478, 484, 494, 506, 625, 640
Lawrence’s first meeting with, 16, 32–38, 48
leadership traits of, 37–38, 54, 55, 62, 68, 69, 76, 532
and military strategy, 37, 66, 81, 100, 266, 282, 298–300, 306, 307, 309, 311, 374, 390, 394, 415
move to Wejh, 60–61, 68, 69
and outbreak of Arab Revolt, 292
at Paris Peace Conference, 439–40, 452, 453, 455–59,
456, 459
, 461, 468, 469, 472, 473–77
physical appearance and personality of, 32, 33–35, 62, 81
portraits of, 504
a price on his head, 465
and proposal of amnesty, 360–61, 398–99, 400
slaves of, 313
supporters of, 82, 91, 325, 340, 357, 391, 429, 483
and Sykes-Picot agreement, 39, 40, 81, 82, 281, 306, 328, 360, 361, 436–37
and Syrian uprising, 413–14
and Thomas films, 386, 387
and tribal rivalries, 404–5
visits to Britain, 462–68,
464
, 486–87, 511, 610
visit to France, 455–59, 461
at Wadi Yenbo, 52–59
Weizmann-Feisal agreement, 465–68
Fiennes, Ralph, 694
Findlay, Charles, 560–61, 569–70, 571, 575
Finney, Albert, 693
Flecker, Hellé, 199, 216
Flecker, James Elroy, 153, 181, 199–201,
201
, 216, 583
Foch, Marshal Ferdinand, 96, 98, 449
Fontana, Winifred, 208
Ford, Ford Maddox, 555
Foreign Office:
Hussein supported by, 483, 506
involvement in Arab Revolt, 11, 49, 88
Lawrence’s duties with, 7, 457, 485
and Lawrence’s letters to the
Times
, 486
and postwar territorial claims, 455, 457, 462
Forster, E. M., 349, 589, 591, 601, 640
Four Feathers, The
(film), 692
Fourth Australian Light Horse Brigade, 333–34
France:
ambitions for Middle East, 38–40, 42n, 47, 48, 49, 60, 67, 70, 81–82, 90, 92, 112, 183, 253, 256, 259, 262, 266, 270, 272, 275–76, 278, 303, 306, 353, 356, 398, 436, 454, 455, 460, 486, 504–5, 697
British Expeditionary Forces in, 105
British rivalry with, 48, 270, 275, 453, 456, 460–61, 474
colonial system of, 48, 272, 275, 442, 697, 698
distrust of, 34, 48
Feisal in, 455–59, 461
honors and awards to Lawrence from, 67, 286, 353, 457–58
Lawrence’s distaste for presence of, 47, 48, 67, 255, 400, 451
and Paris Peace Conference, 439–40, 453, 456–59, 460, 469, 473–78
rule of law (Code Napoléon) in, 48, 56
and Suez Canal, 234, 279
and Sykes-Picot agreement, 38–40, 67, 275–76, 278–79, 281, 413, 436–37, 451, 455, 458–59, 507, 512
and World War I, 10, 45, 242, 275, 277, 304, 381, 460
Frankfurter, Felix, 476
Frederick the Great, 406
French army:
mutinies in, 460
North African troops, 67
Freud, Sigmund, 29, 115, 580
Fromkin, David,
A Peace to End All Peace
, 277
Gallipoli:
British defeat at (1915), 4, 263–64, 269, 277, 282, 285, 290, 295
German warships at, 248–50
Galsworthy, John, 555
Garland, H. G., 51–52, 56, 59, 70, 77, 322
Garnett, Edward:
and authors, 554–55, 564
and Cape, 555, 565, 567
and Lawrence in RAF, 564, 603
and Lawrence’s depression, 603
and
’e Mint
, 625
and
Revolt
abridgement, 555, 558, 562, 565, 566–67, 575, 603, 614–15
and
Seven Pillars
, 554–55, 565