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  1. According to the publisher (in correspondence with Brown Univ. Lib., Nov. 2000) among these is an 8-page corrected typescript of an apparently unpublished article about Lawrence written by Williamson soon after Lawrence's death in 1935, not printed elsewhere in this volume

  2. When Lawrence read Henry Williamson's Tarka the Otter in 1928, he recognised that its author had extraordinary descriptive power: 'I put Williamson very high as a writer,' he later wrote. From this beginning grew a correspondence that lasted until Lawrence's death in 1935.

  3. T. E. LAWRENCE: CORRESPONDENCE WITH HENRY WILLIAMSON. Edited by Peter Wilson. With a Prologue and Epilogue by Anne Williamson and a Foreword by Jeremy Wilson.

  4. www.sothebys.com › en › auctions(#292) Lawrence, T.E.

    this revealing series to henry williamson reflects one of the major correspondences of lawrence's post-war life. It is probably the most important series of letters by Lawrence to have appeared for sale at auction. included in the lot are:

  5. [On May 13, 1935, Lawrence rode into Bovington Camp on his Brough motorcycle to send off a telegram to Henry Williamson. He was on his way back to Clouds Hill when he came on two errand boys ...

  6. Genius of Friendship is HW's memoir recording the friendship and correspondence between himself and T. E. Lawrence: 'Lawrence of Arabia'. HW is probably using the more unusual definition of 'genius' here: 'Tutelary (serving as a guardian) spirit of person, place; or institution for good; protective; person who powerfully influences person for ...

  7. THE WILSONS' seventh volume of Lawrence of Arabia's letters is on the same high level as the first six: excellently annotated and beautifully printed and bound by Castle Hill Press, the Wilsons' own imprint.