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Boats for the R.A.F. 1929-1935, hand-numbered and signed by the publisher, Jeremy Wilson by T. E. Lawrence, Edited by Jeremy and Nicole Wilson with an Introduction by Jeremy Wilson - 2012: The publisher's quarter cloth binding, one of 150 copies bound thus

by T. E. Lawrence, Edited by Jeremy and Nicole Wilson with an Introduction by Jeremy Wilson

Boats for the R.A.F. 1929-1935, hand-numbered and signed by the publisher, Jeremy Wilson by T. E. Lawrence, Edited by Jeremy and Nicole Wilson with an Introduction by Jeremy Wilson - 2012

Boats for the R.A.F. 1929-1935, hand-numbered and signed by the publisher, Jeremy Wilson: The publisher's quarter cloth binding, one of 150 copies bound thus

by T. E. Lawrence, Edited by Jeremy and Nicole Wilson with an Introduction by Jeremy Wilson

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Fordingbridge, Hampshire: Castle Hill Press, 2012. Limited and Numbered First Edition. Hardcover. Boats for the R.A.F. is the publishers second volume about Lawrence's service life, bringing together reports and correspondence about his work helping develop high-speed motor boats. The volume is a companion to 'The Mint' and Later Writings About Service Life. Much of its content is previously unpublished. This exceptional, limited edition was published by Castle Hill Press, the premier editors and fine press publishers of material by and about T. E. Lawrence, founded by Lawrences official biographer, Jeremy Wilson (1944-2017)

Of a total edition of 227 copies bound variously in full goatskin, quarter goatskin, or cloth, this is copy number 131, one of 150 bound thus. This copy features oatmeal-colored quarter linen cloth spine over gray, paper-covered boards and gilt-ruled and printed brown Morocco goatskin spine label. The contents are bound with blue, illustrated endpapers, fold-out illustrations, and head and foot bands. The limitation statement is hand-numbered and the editor's introduction is hand-signed by Jeremy Wilson. The book is housed in the publishers matching oatmeal linen cloth slipcase. Condition is pristine, as new. We acquired this volume new from the publisher and both the slipcase and volume within remain thus.

Lawrences literary and intellectual reach far exceeded the world and words of Seven Pillars of Wisdom. To the point, Lawrences friend and admirer Winston Churchill said: Lawrence had a full measure of the versatility of genius He was a savant as well as a soldier. He was an archaeologist as well as a man of action. He was an accomplished scholar as well as an Arab partisan. He was a mechanic as well as a philosopher. His background of somber experience and reflection only seemed to set forth more brightly the charm and gaiety of his companionship, and the generous majesty of his nature. (Great Contemporaries, p. 139) Consonant with his versatile genius, Lawrences published works span crusader castles and ancient Greek translation to technical manuals on high speed boats. This volume contains the letters and reports relating to Lawrence's work on RAF boats between 1931 and 1935.

In a state of nervous exhaustion following the First World War, his work on the post-war settlement, and writing and re-writing Seven Pillars of Wisdom, in 1922, Lawrence enlisted in the ranks of the R.A.F. under the name of John Hume Ross. In January 1923 his identity became public and he was discharged from the R.A.F., but allowed to re-enlist two and a half years later, this time using the surname "Shaw", under which he had meanwhile served in the Tank Corps. He remained in the R.A.F. until 1935.

From the spring of 1931 until the end of his R.A.F. enlistment in February 1935, Lawrence was part of a small team that developed and perfected the new types of RAF boat. He worked on seaplane tenders and armoured target boats, general-purpose workboats, refueling dinghies, bomb-loading dinghies and experimental craft. This account from Castle Hill Press, the premier editors and fine press publishers of material by and about T. E. Lawrence, is by far the most detailed yet published.

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Fordingbridge, Hampshire: Castle Hill Press, 2010. Limited "Library Edition". Quarter goatskin. This Castle Hill Press limited edition publishes the original (1928) text of The Mint, together with a selection of Lawrence’s later writings about service life. Of a total edition of 475, 180 copies were bound thus for subscribers, in quarter navy goatskin with raised spine bands and blind ruled compartments and transitions over blue cloth boards with navy ribbon marker, head and foot bands, and gilt top edge. Illustrated, gray endpapers feature an R.A.F. flying boat and the contents contain 22 photographs. This is an as-new, unread copy, both the binding and contents pristine, the limitation number “167” inked by the publisher on the title page verso. The book is housed in a publisher-supplied cardstock slipcase. The Mint is T. E. Lawrence's unstintingly candid portrait about life in Royal Air Force ranks. "I set out to give a picture of the R.A.F., and my picture might be impressive and clever… Read More
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'The Mint' and Later Writings About Service Life: The publisher's quarter blue goatskin binding, Limited issue #60, one of 180 issued thus

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Fordingbridge, Hampshire: Castle Hill Press, 2010. Limited Edition. Quarter goatskin. This Castle Hill Press limited edition publishes the original (1928) text of The Mint, together with a selection of Lawrence’s later writings about service life. Of a total edition of 475, 180 copies were bound thus for subscribers, in quarter navy goatskin with raised spine bands, blind bordered compartments, and blind rule transitions over blue cloth boards with navy ribbon marker, head and foot bands, gilt top edge and housed in a matching blue cloth slipcase lined with blue paper. The illustrated, gray endpapers feature an R.A.F. flying boat and the contents contain 22 photographs. This is a pristine, as-new, unread copy, the book flawless, the slipcase with only slight shelf scuffing to the bottom edge. The Mint is T. E. Lawrence's unstintingly candid portrait about life in Royal Air Force ranks. "I set out to give a picture of the R.A.F., and my picture might be impressive and clever if I showed only the… Read More
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'The Mint' and Later Writings About Service Life: The publisher's quarter blue goatskin binding, Limited issue #83, one of 200 issued thus

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Fordingbridge, Hampshire: Castle Hill Press, 2009. Limited Edition. Quarter goatskin. This Castle Hill Press limited edition publishes the original (1928) text of The Mint, together with significant "Later Writings about Service Life" and additional unpublished material. Of a total edition of 277, 200 copies were bound thus for subscribers, in quarter blue-gray goatskin with blue cloth boards and accompanying blue cloth slipcase, with illustrated endpapers, head and foot bands, gray satin ribbon marker, and printed on gray (pages 3-134) and white (pages 135-340) paper, denoting respectively the original text of The Mint and later writings about service life. The limitation page is hand-numbered “83” and the publisher's Introduction is hand-signed. The slipcase is lined in dark blue felt. The Mint is T. E. Lawrence's unstintingly candid portrait about life in Royal Air Force ranks. "I set out to give a picture of the R.A.F., and my picture might be impressive and clever if I showed only the… Read More
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T. E. Lawrence's Correspondence with Edward and David Garnett, the quarter goatskin binding of the limited edition, one of 45 issued thus

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Salisbury: Castle Hill Press, 2016. First and limited edition. Quarter leather. This is the publisher’s quarter goatskin limited edition of T. E. Lawrence's Correspondence with Edward and David Garnett, an important installment in the T. E. Lawrence Letters series published by Castle Hill Press, the premier editors and fine press publishers of material by and about T. E. Lawrence. The edition is limited to a total of 377 numbered copies, of which 45 (copies #41-85) were beautifully bound thus for subscribers, in quarter brown goatskin with gilt spine print over brown cloth boards with double blind rule transition, top edge gilt, head and tail bands, and marbled endpapers. Featuring a frontispiece, and an index, the volume is housed in the publisher's felt-lined brown cloth slipcase. The publisher’s 45 quarter goatskin copies are also unique in content, these (along with the 40 full goatskin copies) featuring a 14-page supplement which contains the surviving (unerased) marginal annotations by… Read More
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Boats for the R.A.F. 1929-1935: The publisher's quarter blue goatskin binding, copy number 71

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Fordingbridge, Hampshire: Castle Hill Press, 2012. Limited and Numbered First Edition. Quarter goatskin. Boats for the R.A.F. is the publisher’s second volume about Lawrence's service life, bringing together reports and correspondence about his work helping develop high-speed motor boats. The volume is a companion to 'The Mint' and Later Writings About Service Life. Much of its content is previously unpublished. Of a total edition of 227 copies bound variously in full goatskin, quarter goatskin, or cloth, this is copy number 71. This copy features a quarter blue-gray goatskin binding over blue cloth sides. The contents are bound with illustrated endpapers, fold-out illustrations, and head and foot bands. The limitation statement is hand-numbered and the editor's introduction is hand-signed. The book is housed in the publisher’s matching blue cloth slipcase. Condition is very good plus. The binding is square, tight, clean, and unfaded with sharp corners. We note only a hint of scuffing to the… Read More
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'The Mint' and Later Writings About Service Life: The finely bound limited issue, hand-numbered copy #18, one of 50 bound thus in full goatskin, with felt-lined slipcase and content exclusive to this full goatskin issue

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Fordingbridge, Hampshire: Castle Hill Press, 2009. Hand-Numbered Limited Edition. Full Leather. This Castle Hill Press limited, finely bound, hand-numbered edition publishes the original (1928) text of The Mint, together with significant "Later Writings about Service Life" and additional unpublished material. Of a total edition of 277 printed for subscribers, just 50 copies were issued thus, unique in both binding and content. These 50 are bound in full blue-grey goatskin with raised spine bands, head and foot bands, gilt edges, silk ribbon marker, and dark grey laid paper end sheets with a letterpress seaplane design. The Uxbridge chapters are printed on gray paper, while the Service chapters and the Later Writings About Service Life, and Uxbridge and Cranwell Notes (unique to the full goatskin copies) are printed on white paper. The limitation page is hand-numbered and the publisher's Introduction is hand-signed. The pale blue cloth covered slipcase is lined in dark blue felt. This copy is… Read More
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War in the Desert, the first and previously unpublished abridged text of Seven Pillars of Wisdom, copy #4 of the publisher's finely bound full goatskin issue

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Salisbury: Castle Hill Press, 2016. First edition. Full leather. This is the first and limited edition of the first version of Seven Pillars of Wisdom intended for general publication. It was prepared in autumn 1922 by T. E. Lawrence and his literary mentor and friend, Edward Garnett, abridged from the 1922 ‘Oxford’ text. Fittingly, it was the final act of outstanding editorial scholarship and fine press publication by Lawrence’s official biographer, Jeremy Wilson (1944-2017) that rescued this text from oblivion. This copy is hand-numbered “4” by Wilson on the limitation page and signed by Wilson at the end of the Introduction. Of a total edition of 227 numbered copies, only 45 were bound thus for subscribers, in full tan-orange goatskin (evoking desert sand) with raised spine bands, deep green morocco spine labels, double blind rule front cover border, head and foot bands, all edges gilt, folding map, facsimiles of original holograph and edited drafts, and frontispiece photograph of “T. E.… Read More
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War in the Desert, the first and previously unpublished abridged text of Seven Pillars of Wisdom, copy #19 of of the publisher's finely bound full goatskin issue

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Salisbury: Castle Hill Press, 2016. First edition. Full leather. This is the first and limited edition of the first version of Seven Pillars of Wisdom intended for general publication. It was prepared in autumn 1922 by T. E. Lawrence and his literary mentor and friend, Edward Garnett, abridged from the 1922 ‘Oxford’ text. Fittingly, it was the final act of outstanding editorial scholarship and fine press publication by Lawrence’s official biographer, Jeremy Wilson (1944-2017), that rescued this text from oblivion. This copy is hand-numbered “19” by Wilson on the limitation page and signed by Wilson at the end of the Introduction. Of a total edition of 227 numbered copies, only 45 were bound thus for subscribers, in full tan-orange goatskin (evoking desert sand) with raised spine bands, deep green morocco spine labels, double blind rule front cover border, head and foot bands, all edges gilt, folding map, facsimiles of original holograph and edited drafts, and frontispiece photograph of “T.… Read More
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'The Mint' and Later Writings About Service Life: The first copy of the finely bound limited issue, hand-numbered copy #1, one of 50 bound thus in full goatskin, with felt-lined slipcase and content exclusive to this full goatskin issue

by T. E. Lawrence, Edited by Jeremy and Nicole Wilson with an Introduction by Jeremy Wilson

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Fordingbridge, Hampshire: Castle Hill Press, 2009. Hand-Numbered Limited Edition. Full Leather. This Castle Hill Press limited, finely bound, hand-numbered edition publishes the original (1928) text of The Mint, together with significant "Later Writings about Service Life" and additional unpublished material. Here is copy #1, the first of just 50 issued thus, unique in both binding and content. Of a total edition of 277 printed for subscribers, 50 were issued in full blue-grey goatskin with raised spine bands, head and foot bands, gilt edges, silk ribbon place marker, and dark grey laid paper endpapers with a letterpress seaplane design. The Uxbridge chapters are printed on gray paper, while the Service chapters and the Later Writings About Service Life, and Uxbridge and Cranwell Notes (unique to the full goatskin copies) are printed on white paper. The limitation page is hand-numbered and the publisher's Introduction is hand-signed. The pale blue cloth covered slipcase is lined in dark blue… Read More
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