I've read very many books on Lawrence, as well as everything by him, including his letters. Recent books, notably those by Scott Anderson and Anthony Sattin, have provided valuable new insights. This book,although written 80 years ago, is very special in its own right. Not only does it provide a very thorough review of Lawrence's campaigns - and by one of the most famous of war historians that is not to be sneezed at - but the author was clearly a very good friend of Lawrence. It is full of sentences that start, "As T.E. told me..." or "T.E. explained that ...". Such insights are to be treasured. A must read for anyone who wants to know more about the "real T.E."