Revolt In The Desert

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Revolt in the Desert (1924) offers a captivating first-hand account by T.E. Lawrence, famously known as Lawrence of Arabia, chronicling the two-year Arab Revolt during World War I. Starting with the dramatic defeat of King Feisal’s forces at Medina in 1916, this narrative traces the thrilling campaign culminating in the fall of Damascus in 1918. As the Turks retreated, Feisal’s irregular cavalry marched into Damascus without opposition, signaling the end of the Eastern front and perhaps the entire war. This work is a concise version of his 1919 masterpiece, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, which Winston Churchill hailed as a treasure of the English language. Churchill remarked that even if Lawrence had written it purely as a work of fiction, his literary legacy would endure as long as the English language is spoken. A riveting historical account, it explores the daring exploits of the Imperial Camel Corps, the rivalries within British Intelligence, the bravery of the RAF, the sacrifices made by Ghurka and Indian infantry, and the protracted struggle that significantly shaped the modern Middle East. Summary by ASharma.
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Revolt In The DesertBy T. E. Lawrence