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Guerrilla leader: t. e. lawrence and the arab revolt

โœ Scribed by James Schneider


Book ID
100232485
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group;Bantam Books
Year
2011;2013
Tongue
en-US
Weight
271 KB
Edition
Unabridged
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0345530209

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โœฆ Synopsis


Reclaiming T. E. Lawrence from hype and legend, James J. Schneider offers a startling reexamination of this leader's critical role in shaping the modern Middle East. Just how did this obscure British junior intelligence officer, unschooled in the art of war, become "Lawrence of Arabia" and inspire a loosely affiliated cluster of desert tribes to band together in an all-or-nothing insurgency against their Turkish overlords? The answers have profound implications for our time as well, as a new generation of revolutionaries pulls pages from Lawrence's playbook of irregular warfare.

Blowing up trains and harassing supply lines with dynamite and audacity, Lawrence drove the mighty armies of the Ottoman Turks to distraction and brought the Arabs to the brink of self-determination. But his success hinged on more than just innovative tactics: As he immersed himself in Arab culture, Lawrence learned that a traditional Western-style hierarchical command structure could not work in...


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