The Boy In The Mask: The Hidden World of Lawrence of Arabia
English
By (author): Dick Benson-Gyles
This groundbreaking work chronicles the authors quest to uncover previously unexplained areas of the life of T.E. Lawrence, the enigmatic desert fighter, aircraftman and writer. The result of years of painstaking research, it contains new material that throws a completely fresh light on Lawrences concealed private life. Following an extraordinary journey to find the unknown man behind the many myths, the books two halves are underpinned by the authors personal mission to reveal the man behind the mask; the secret Lawrence. Part One reveals Lawrences lost Irish heritage his fathers real family (the aristocratic, Anglo-Irish Chapmans), his abandoned half-sisters (with evocative interviews), his illegitimacy, and his mothers obscure forebears. The author shows, for the first time, that his concealment from his titled and wealthy Irish family affected Lawrence more deeply than previously thought; and a surprising truth emerges that he thought of himself not as English but as Irish. This compelling narrative is powerfully supported by a wide range of unseen photographs. These include his Chapman family and forebears, views of Killua Castle and South Hill (the family seats in Westmeath), and of his time in the RAF during the 1930s. The second part, which follows the authors adventurous travels to the Middle East in search of Lawrences lost love, has a surprising dénouement a convincing solution to the cryptic dedication to S.A. of his book, Seven Pillars of Wisdom. The author also presents new evidence to vindicate Lawrences account in the Seven Pillars of the brutal sexual assault on him at Deraa during the Arab Revolt of 191618, a controversial episode that has often been questioned.
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