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Acknowledgments.
My heartfelt thanks to my dear friends Marianna and Jay Watnick for their affectionate support.
I owe special grat.i.tude to my friend and colleague from her days at Simon and Schuster, Phyllis Grann, whose suggestion it was that I should write about Lawrence in the first place, as well as for her editing of the ma.n.u.script; and to Lynn Nesbit for making all this possible. I also owe very special thanks to Hugh Van Dusen at HarperCollins, and to his a.s.sistant, Robert Crawford, for their unfailing help and enthusiasm; to Lucy Albanese of HarperCollins for her skill, taste, and patience; and to Diane Aronson for her very special and painstaking care.
I owe a special debt of grat.i.tude to the incomparable Mike Hill, for his research, support, and friends.h.i.+p; to Kevin Kwan, chocolatier par excellence, chocolatier par excellence, for his brilliant picture research-and to Amy Hill, for once again taking on the task of designing one of my books. I am also deeply indebted to my a.s.sistant Dawn Lafferty, whose help has been unstinting, and whose calm in the middle of chaos has been a precious and invaluable gift to me, and to Victoria Wilson for reading the ma.n.u.script, and for her excellent and thought-provoking suggestions. for his brilliant picture research-and to Amy Hill, for once again taking on the task of designing one of my books. I am also deeply indebted to my a.s.sistant Dawn Lafferty, whose help has been unstinting, and whose calm in the middle of chaos has been a precious and invaluable gift to me, and to Victoria Wilson for reading the ma.n.u.script, and for her excellent and thought-provoking suggestions.
Close to home, I am profoundly grateful to John Ansley, Head of the Archives and Special Collections and of the Lowell Thomas Collection and Archives; and to Angelo Galeazzi, Project Archivist at Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York, for giving me such valuable access to their films, photographs, and ma.n.u.scripts, which contain a treasuretrove of material about Lawrence, and for going to such trouble on my behalf.
I would also like to thank the following: Hugh Alexander, Deputy Manager, The Image Library, The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, U.K.; Katherine G.o.dfrey, Archivist at the Liddell Hart Centre for Military History, King's College, London, U.K.; Colin Harris, Superintendent, Department of Special Collections, Bodleian Library, Oxford, U.K.; Penny Hatfield, Eton College, Windsor, Berks.h.i.+re, U.K.; Jane Hogan, a.s.sistant Keeper, Archives and Special Collections, Durham University Library, Durham, U.K.; Allen Packwood, Director, Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, U.K.; Lora Parker, Royal Agricultural College Library, Cirencester, Gloucesters.h.i.+re, U.K.; Peter Preen, Visitor Services Manager, Clouds Hill, Wareham, Dorset, U.K.; John and Rosalind Randle, Whittington Press; Gayle M. Richardson, Ma.n.u.scripts Department, Huntington Library, San Marino, California; Daun van Eee at the Library of Congress, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.; Christine Warner, Oak Knoll Press; and John Wells, Department of Ma.n.u.scripts and University Archives, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, U.K.
My thanks to Will Bueche for so kindly making available to me many of the late Professor John E. Mack's notes and papers; and to Barry Singer of Chartwell Books, New York, the most eminent of "Eminent Churchillians," for so diligently seeking out books by and about T. E. Lawrence from all over the world.
To my dear friend Gypsy da Silva my thanks for being willing to answer questions at any hour of the day or night, and for always knowing the right answer.
And to "I Putti," my five schoolmates from Le Rosey, for their long-distance support and enthusiasm: Jean-Jacques Boissier; Max Cauvin, whose courage and good humor in adversity are an example to us all; Christian Delsol; Gabriel Villada; and Peter Wodtke, chic types et chers amis. chic types et chers amis.
Finally, and above all, to my beloved wife, Margaret, for putting up with yet another time-consuming project and for the accompanying tidal wave of books, papers, and files overflowing through the house.
About the Author.
MICHAEL KORDA is the is the New York Times New York Times bestselling author of bestselling author of Charmed Lives, Ike, Country Matters, Ulysses S. Grant Charmed Lives, Ike, Country Matters, Ulysses S. Grant, and Journey to a Revolution Journey to a Revolution. He is Editor in Chief Emeritus of Simon & Schuster, and he lives in Dutchess County, New York.
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