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Book cover image of Gertrude Bell: The Arabian Diaries, 1913-1914 by Rosemary O'Brien

Authors: Rosemary O'Brien (Editor), Gertrude Bell
ISBN-13: 9780815606727, ISBN-10: 0815606729
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Date Published: November 2000
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Rosemary O'Brien

Book Synopsis

Gertrude Bell's Arabian Diaries, published here for the first time, rank as one of the great travel narratives, carrying readers along on a desperate and heroic journey that foreshadows the emergence of the future imperial servant in Baghdad in the 1920s.

The Englishwoman Gertrude Bell lived an extraordinary life. Her adventures are the stuff of novels: she rode with bandits; braved desert shamals; was captured by Bedouins; and sojourned in a harem. Called the most powerful woman in the British Empire, she counseled kings and prime ministers. Bell's colleagues included Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, who in 1921 invited Bell -- the only woman whose advice was sought -- to the Cairo Conference to "determine the future of Mesopotamia." Bell numbered among her closest friends T. E. Lawrence, St. John Philby, and Arabian sheiks.

In this volume of three of her notebooks, Rosemary O'Brien preserves Bell's elegant, vibrant prose and presents Bell as a brilliant tactician fearlessly confronting her own vulnerability. The fundamental themes of her life -- reckless behavior, a divided self which combined brilliance of intellect with a passionate nature, a sense of history, and the fatal gift of falling in love with a married man -- are all here in remarkable detail. Her journey to northern Arabia in 1914 earned Bell professional recognition from the Royal Geographical Society and solidified her reputation as a canny political analyst of Middle Eastern affairs.

In addition to Bell's own photographs, O'Brien has provided us an unprecedented first access to excerpts of the Bell/Charles H. M. Doughty-Wylie love letters, the married British army officer with whom she was in love and for whom her diaries were written.

Booknews

Three notebooks, first published here, record the British adventuress' journey to northern Arabia and foreshadow her service to the Empire in Baghdad during the 1920s. Editor Rosemary O'Brien has included Bell's photographs and excerpts of lover letters between her and her married lover, for whom she wrote her diaries. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Illustrationsix
Prefacexi
Acknowledgmentsxv
Gertrude Bell en Route3
Gertrude Bell's Itinerary, 1913-191438
Doughty-Wylie Diaries43
Appendixes
A.Diaries 1913-1914137
B.Ibrahim's Daftar245
Glossary249
Works Cited253
Index257

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