T.E. Lawrence, A Bibliography by Elizabeth W. Duval (published in 1928) is one of the earliest and most comprehensive bibliographies dedicated to the works of T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), documenting his writings, translations, and related publications up to the late 1920s.
- Primary Works: Lists Lawrence’s major texts, including Seven Pillars of Wisdom (both private and public editions) and Revolt in the Desert (the abridged version).
- Contributions: Notes his lesser-known articles, introductions, and wartime reports.
- Translations: Catalogs foreign-language editions of his works.
- Critical Reception: Includes contemporary reviews and scholarly responses.
Duval’s meticulous research provides insight into Lawrence’s literary impact during his lifetime, though later discoveries (like his Mint manuscript) postdate this volume.
For scholars of: Lawrence’s legacy, WWI Middle East history, or early 20th-century bibliographies.