![]() The dust jacket is protected beneath a clear, removable, archival cover. Nonetheless we grade the jacket as only “good plus” owing to significant spine toning which has rendered the red title print no longer legible and moderate overall soiling. The dust jacket is nearly complete, with only trivial loss at the upper hinges and corners, two tiny abrasion holes at the lower hinges, and a neatly price-clipped upper front flap. The brown-stained top edges retain uniform, unfaded color and the untrimmed fore and bottom edges are notably clean, showing only a hint of age-toning. All illustrations are intact, as are the Kennington endpapers and the folding map following the text. The contents are clean with no spotting and no previous ownership marks. The brown buckram binding is square, clean, bright, and tight with vivid spine gilt and only trivial shelf wear to the bottom edges. Condition approaches near fine in a good plus dust jacket. The text contains 18 black and white line cuts from the famous 1926 Subscriber’s edition of Seven Pillars of Wisdom found in no other edition of Revolt in the Desert, and striking Kennington endpapers are also exclusive to this edition. Although it resembles the English first edition in dust jacket, binding, and format, illustrations render this second American edition unique. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is the second American edition – the so-called “Gift Edition” issued for the 1927 Christmas season. Revolt in the Desert is the only version of Seven Pillars of Wisdom published for the general public in Lawrence’s lifetime. ![]()
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