![]() ![]() The recipient is Lance Corporal Thomas Henderson Middleton, who served with Lawrence in the Tank Corps, whom Forster would have met during one of his stays at Clouds Hill. Lawrence had purchased his Clouds Hill home whilst stationed at the nearby Bovington Camp. F in memory of Clouds Hill, July 1935’ can be interpreted with much greater depth. ![]() The simple, humble inscription in this copy, ‘T. Lawrence and E M Forster has inscribed it to their mutual friend ‘T.H.M’ either on, or the day after, publication day and this was followed by Forster’s review of this first trade edition which appeared in ‘The Listener’ magazine on July 31st 1935. This work was published on July 30th, 1935, two months after the death of T. PRESENTATION COPY FROM LAWRENCE’S GREAT FRIEND, THE WRITER AND ONE OF THE VERY FEW EARLY READERS OF ‘SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM’, E M FORSTER: ‘T. A near fine book in very good (or better) supplied dust wrapper. ![]() A first edition, first printing, published by Cape in 1935 – first trade edition. ![]()
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