Lawrence Lowell Thomas (18 results)
Language: English
Published by St. Martin's Press, NY 1976
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With Lawrence in Arabia
[Lawrence, T.E.] Thomas, Lowell; Illustrated by Photos by Thomas and Chase. [Illustrator]
Language: English
Published by Garden City Publishing
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With Lawrence in Arabia
[Lawrence, T.E.] Thomas, Lowell; Illustrated by Photos by Thomas and Chase. [Illustrator]
Published by Garden City Publishing 1924
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Published by Garden City Publishing 1924
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Tan boards, navy titling to spine. Solid binding, deckle front edge. Light shelf wear. Name and date written inside front cover. Text unmarked. DJ scuffed with small chips and tears to edges, now in mylar cover. Photos by H. A. Chase and the author. ; 8.20 X 5.50 X 1.…25 inches; 408 pages.

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POETRY 1967. Critical Quarterly Poetry Supplement #8.
HUGHES Ted, Philip Larkin, R S Thomas, Anne Sexton, Robert Lowell, Lawrence Durrell etc.
Published by 1st edition. Critical Quarterly Society - London. 1967
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Contains "Ghost Crabs" & "The Bear" by Ted Hughes, 2 by R S Thomas, one each by Larkin, Sexton & Durrell, 2 by Lowell etc. Decorated stapled card wraps. Without dustwrapper as issued. VG (minor wear to top/tail of spine).

Language: English
Published by Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 1997 1997
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. x, 358 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. ; LCCN 95050472 ; LC Z2014.P7 B39 1997 ; ISBN 9780847819584, 0847819582 ; OCLC 33818867 ; black and tan cloth in photographic dustjacket ; The Cushing Library/Women & Gender Studies copy was acquired as part of The Don Kelly Research…Collection of Gay Literature and Culture ; Contents: Foreword / by Paul LeClerc -- Introduction / by Rodney Phillips -- The magical value of manuscripts / Dana Gioia -- Poems and papers. John Donne -- Alexander Pope -- William Blake -- Robert Burns -- William Wordsworth -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Leigh Hunt -- George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- John Keats -- Emily Bronte? -- William Cullen Bryant -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Henry David Thoreau -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Oliver Wendell Holmes -- James Russell Lowell -- Walt Whitman -- Emily Dickinson -- Elizabeth Barrett Browning -- Alfred Lord Tennyson -- William Makepeace Thackeray -- Lewis Carroll -- Robert Louis Stevenson -- Rudyard Kipling -- Thomas Hardy -- Charlotte Mew -- Hilaire Belloc -- Oscar Wilde -- Ernest Dowson -- William Butler Yeats -- James Stephens -- Robert Frost -- Edward Thomas -- Siegfried Sassoon -- Rupert Brooke -- Issac Rosenberg -- Humbert Wolfe -- Anna Wickham -- D.H. Lawrence -- Robert Graves -- Elinor Wylie -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Robinson Jeffers -- William Faulkner -- Wallace Stevens -- William Carlos Williams -- Ezra Pound -- T.S. Eliot -- Marianne Moore -- E.E. Cummings -- Vladimir Nabokov -- W.H. Auden -- Louise Bogan -- Kay Boyle -- Lorine Niedecker -- Louis Zukofsky -- Charles Olson -- Stanley Kunitz -- Jean Garrigue -- May Sarton -- Muriel Rukeyser -- Delmore Schwartz -- Dylan Thomas -- Randall Jarrell -- John Berryman -- Robert Lowell -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Howard Moss -- Richard Wilbur -- Jack Kerouac -- Allen Ginsberg -- Gary Snyder -- Robert Duncan -- Denise Levertov -- Robert Creeley -- James Schuyler -- Frank O'Hara -- Kenneth Koch -- Ted Berrigan -- Ron Padgett -- Anne Waldman -- Donald Justice -- Samuel Menashe -- James Merrill -- Amy Clampitt -- James Wright -- W.S. Merwin -- Anne Sexton -- Sylvia Plath -- Philip Levine -- Jean Valentine -- Adrienne Rich -- Imamu Amiri Baraka -- Mark Strand -- Louise Glu?ck -- Charles Simic -- Ai -- Dana Gioia -- Julia Alvarez -- The Prado of poetry : a history of the Berg Collection / Dana Gioia -- Suggestions for further reading -- Checklist of illustrations/permissions -- Acknowledgments -- Index ; Based on an enormously successful exhibition at The New York Public Library, The Hand of the Poet draws the reader into the real world of the poet - ink spots, tobacco stains, and all - by presenting a wide range of working drafts, letters, diary entries, photographs, and memorabilia. One hundred writers from the seventeenth century to the present day are represented. Biographies and portraits of each poet - alongside manuscripts of such legendary works as Yeats's "The Wild Swans at Coole" and W.H. Auden's "Stop All the Clocks"--Make up a mosaic that offers powerful and often surprising revelations of the person behind the poem ; FINE/FINE. Book.

Published by Published by Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., 17-21 Conway Street, London circa edition not stated. 1935. 1935
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Condition: Very Good. Hard back azure blue cloth covers with black titles. 254 pp. 31 illustrations. Small surface mark to front panel, in Very Good condition, no dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. SAUDI ARABIA (Arabian).
On the Edge of Nowhere -- SIGNED by James Huntington -- A Thrilling Story of Life in the Big Land.Alaska
Huntington, James / as Told to Lawrence Elliott / Lowell Thomas -- (introduction)
Language: English
Published by Crown Publishers, Inc. 1967
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Hard Cover -- VG/Good -- SIGNED by James Huntington -- Other than dust jacket showing wear and price clipped, book is clean and bright -- Second printing. Signed by Author(s).
More imagesLanguage: English
Published by London, Hutchinson & Co. No date (c.1950) 1950
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Condition: Sehr gut. 13 cm x 19 cm. 286 pages including illustrations. Original hardcover. Excellent condition withminor signs of external wear. Browning of paper, spotting of page-edges and endpapers. Otherwise clean inside with solid binding. Includes for example the following essays: From Oxford Student to Jungle Leade / Lawr…ence Escapes from the Kurds / Lawrence Joins the Arabs / Planning the Capture of a Turkish Stronghold / A Desert March to the Land of Auda Abu Tayi / Through King Solomon's Mountains to Akaba / A Night Ride Through a Desert Sandstorm / Across the Red Sea on a Tramp Steamer etc. "A wonderful quixotic tale of the dramatic adventures of T. E. Lawrence in the Arabian Peninsula in the nineteen teens and early twenties." (Amazon).
ADVENTURES IN AFGHANISTAN FOR BOYS.
THOMAS, Lowell [Jackson] (Author of 'The Boy's Life of Colonel Lawrence'):
Published by New York - London, The Century Co., 1928. 1928
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Photographic frontispice 'The Author ready to start for Kabul': ''Although we looked like visitors from Mars. . .'', VI (I), 263 pages, including a wholepage geographical map and 6 sheets with a total of 11 photographic illustrations. - Publisher's red-and-black illustrated black-titled orange cloth-binding; 8vo.(ca. 19,5 x 13 x… 3 cm). *** FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING; CLOTHBOUND ORIGINAL. His travel to Afghanistan, which he already called ''A land of perpetual war'' was Thomas' first adventure after his collaboration with T.E. Lawrence then captain in the British Army stationed in Jerusalem ('Lawrence of Arabia') whose mission he promoted at home. He also took the famous photograph of Lawrence in arabic clothing. - Binding acceptably used (somewhat dusty, rearpanel slightly spotty, topedge with small spot, topedge somewhat-, foreedge slightly spotty); the photographic sheets on medium-glossy paper slightly-, the previous and following pages somewhat foxy; STILL A VERY GOOD COPY.
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unknown_binding. Condition: Acceptable. NOT an ex-library book. Clean copy in good condition. 27th Impression. Spine worn; previously taped on inside cover. Personal Dedication: 'Xmas 1932' on first page. Quick dispatch from UK seller.

Published by about 1930 1930
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London: Hutchinson, n.d. (ab. 1930). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (318pp.). With frontisp., and 64 other illusts. Some light foxing otherwise fine.

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Paris, Payot, (1933). Un vol. au format in-8 (222 x 143 mm) de 297 pp. Reliure de l'époque de plein cartonnage émeraude à l'imitation de chagrin, plats jansénistes, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, titre doré, tranches mouchetées. L'ouvrage s'agrémente de quelques planches photographiques. Un cahier déréglé. Papier parfoi…s légèrement oxydé pouvant en outre parfois présenter quelques rousseurs. Du reste, bonne condition.
Published by 18 October ; on his letterhead Hammersley Hill Pawling New York 1977
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Thomas broadcast many of his programmes from the Hammersley Hill estate, overlooking the Catskills. 1p, foolscap 8vo. On cream paper with letterhead in green. In good condition, folded twice for postage. Thomas's bold signature, also in green, rises at an angle. Reads: 'Dear Mr. McCormick, / I've entirely forgotten. / If you kno…w of an extra copy I would like to add it to my collection. / With best wishes. / Sincerely, / Lowell Thomas'.
More imagesPublished by Hutchinson & Co., London [1925]. 1925
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First UK Edition (first printing), issued a year after the original American edition. 8vo. xiii, 317pp. Red cloth lettered and ruled in gold at the spine and with a blind-stamped double border to the upper board. With sixty-five captioned black and white photographs by Har…ry A. Chase. The backstrip cloth lightly faded, and the ends a little bruised. Just a trace of very light spotting to the fore- and bottom-edge, and to very occasional leaf margins. A very good copy. No dust wrapper. One of the earliest in-situ accounts of the Arab War and T.E.L.'s contribution to it (and now an uncommon item). Thomas (along with cameraman Harry Chase) met Lawrence in Jerusalem and the three spent several weeks together in the desert where they photographed and interviewed various Arab leaders, and shot dramatic footage of Lawrence that Thomas later used during his public lectures in the US and Britain to educate people on the war in Palestine. O'Brien E012.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. ("Lowell") in green fountain pen ink on his engraved Lowell Thomas, Hammersley Hill, Pawling, New York letterhead, June 20, 1963. 7 1/8" x 10 1/2"; 1 page; very good (minor signs of handling). To columnist Leonard Lyons Interesting letter commenting on the film "Lawrence of Arabia." In part: ".I…n recent years the Lawrence story has been fantastically distorted -- by people who had no first hand knowledge of the Arabian campaign. Together with a copy of a 2 page letter dated January 28, 1963, that Thomas had sent to T.E. Lawrence's brother Arnold W. Lawrence commenting in great detail on the film and why he thought most of it was fiction. Thomas (1892-1981), born April 6, 1892, Woodington, Ohio; died August 29, 1981, Pawling, New York; noted American author/radio and television commentator; made T.E. Lawrence famous with his book "With Lawrence of Arabia"; voice of Hearst Movietone News (1935-52); author of over 50 books; participated in 2 television series. Leonard Lyons (1906-1976), born September 10, 1906, New York, New York; died October 7, 1976, New York, New York; American journalist; Broadway syndicated column "The Lyons Den" was noted for good taste in reporting gossip; appeared as himself: "Daisy Kenyon" 1947 in the Stork Club; "Jigsaw" 1949 newspaper columnist; "Mr. Broadway" playing himself in episode "Keep an Eye on Emily" September 26, 1964.
More imagesPublished by New York: Asia Publishing Company, 1919 1919
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The first appearances in print of the four articles by Lowell Thomas that launched T. E. Lawrence into the spotlight. They include some of the earliest photographs of Feisal, the Bedouins, and Lawrence himself, who met with Thomas regularly in 1919 to assist with the writing process. Lowell Thomas (1892-1981) was first introduce…d to Lawrence in 1918, when he travelled to Jerusalem to film the war in the Middle East. He was soon invited to Feisal's camp, where he shot film and images of Lawrence in Arab clothing. These would form the basis of his multimedia show With Allenby in Palestine and Lawrence in Arabia in 1919. This show was the beginning of Lawrence's rise to fame, running in New York, London, Australia, New Zealand, India, and Canada. Thomas continued to promote and publicize Lawrence, partly by writing many articles about his exploits. The earliest of these articles appeared in four issues of the 1919 volume of Asia: The American Magazine on the Orient. This present volume is a complete set of issues from that year. The four articles in question are Mr. Lowell Thomas (July, pp. 623-28), Thomas Lawrence, Prince of Mecca (September, pp. 818-29), With Lawrence and Feisal in Arabia (October, pp. 998-1016), and The Matinée Idol of Arabia (December, pp. 1205-13). Thomas writes about his time filming and shooting Lawrence, including many anecdotes and stories that would go on to make this officer "one of the most romantic figures of the war" (p. 820). The articles are richly illustrated with half-tone photographic illustrations of Feisal, the Bedouins, battlefields, and many shots of Lawrence himself. This includes the famous image of Lawrence, Hogarth, and Dawnay in Cairo in 1918 (p. 1209). O'Brien G0012. 12 issues bound in one, large octavo (304 x 215 mm). Illustrations in text. Contemporary brown cloth library binding, spine lettered in gilt and brown, ruled in gilt, binder's ticket to front pastedown of "Wagerwood & Co". Numerous accession and withdrawal stamps in purple or blind of "The Public Library, Ann Arbor, Mich." to each issue. Extremities lightly rubbed and bumped, rear cover slightly scratched, Lawrence articles bright: a very good collection.