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Lawrence of Arabia: Mirage of a Desert War
T.E. Lawrence is one of the most enigmatic characters in British history. At the outbreak of the First World War he was working as an archaeologist in the Middle East. He had no military training at all, and a strong distrust of politicians and senior officers alike. And yet he succeeded in a task where all these people had failed: not only did he unite the Arab nation - a nation at perpetual war with itself - but he also led them to victory against the Ottoman Empire. How he managed to achieve...
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The Adult Lawrence of Arabia Costume includes a white shirt with blue and gold vest, matching white trousers, a red and gold belt, black and gold boot covers, a white and black cape and dramatic multi-coloured striped headpiece.
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In the Footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia
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Maurice Jarre - Lawrence Of Arabia OST/Jarre CD
Overture. Main Titles. First Entrance To The Desert*/Night And Star*/Lawrence And T. The Miracle. That Is The Desert. Nefud Mirage/The Sun's Anvil. The Rescue Of Gasim/Bringing Gasim Into Camp. Arrival At Auda's Camp. On To Akaba*/The Beach At Night*. Sinai Desert*. The Voice Of The Guns. Horse Stampede*/Ali Rescues Lawrence*/Lawrence And His Bodyg. The End/Playoff Music*.
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The great epic masterpiece, Lawrence of Arabia is bought to DVD for the first time ever. This true life story follows the struggles of T. E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole) in uniting the hostile Arab factions and leading them to victory over the ruling Turkish Empire during the First World War. The film was released originally in 1962 to huge critical acclaim, winning seven Academy Awards®, including Best Picture and Best Director for David Lean. Now on DVD you can experience Lawrence of Arabia like never...
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Choose from hundreds of frames and mat combinations. Preview artwork on your own wall color. Expert craftmanship.
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Lawrence Of Arabia - 2 Discs
Nearly four hours long, and a character study about a man who is as inscrutable at the end as he was at the beginning, there's still no disputing that "Lawrence of Arabia" is one of the greatest films committed to celluloid. Fusing intimate details on an epic canvas, it showcases Lean at the absolute mastery of his craft. Every single shot here looks ravishing, Bolt's script is superbly literate and a great cast inhabit their roles with passion. None more so than O'Toole in his star-making performance...
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Lawrence of Arabia by Alistair Maclean (9781402736131) - Books
This spellbinding biography of Lawrence of Arabia is impossible to put down, with its colourful characters, a larger-than-life hero, stirring battles, death-defying desert treks & an aura of mystery and romance. Bestselling author and screenwriter Alistair MacLean describes Lawrence breaking with tradition to live with Arabs and helping them defeat the Turks and gain an independent state, providing valuable insight into the origins of the Middle East we know today.
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The Golden Warrior: Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia
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The firm is released originally in 1962 to huge critical acclaim, winning seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for David Lean. Now on DVD you can experience Lawrence of Arabia like never before. Spanning two discs, the film had been painstakingly array of special features to create the ultimate collectors edition.
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documentary profile of t.e. lawrence, the british soldier whose liasion role and military exploits with the arabs during wwi earned him the title 'lawrence of arabia'.
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T E LAWRENCE (Lawrence of Arabia), full-length photograph, in Arab dress. Date: 1888 - 1935
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Allen's study deals with Lawrence's lifelong interest in the medieval world, especially medieval literature, and its considerable influence on his view of himself and of the Arabs with whom he fought in an archaic theater of war, and hence his own literary production. The Medievalism of Lawrence of Arabia investigates the influence Lawrence's interest in medieval life and literature had on his attitudes toward life in general and-in content, theme, and diction-on his masterpiece, Seven Pillars of...
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Director David Lean follows the true-life story of T E Lawrence in this dramatic portrait of the famed British officer's journey to the Middle East. Assigned to Arabia during World War I, Lawrence unites the warring Arab factions into a strong guerrilla front. He leads them into brilliant victories in treacherous desert battlefields where they eventually defeat the ruling Turkish Empire.
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Lawrence Of Arabia / Gladiator
The film was released originally in 1962 to huge critical acclaim, winning 7 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for David Lean. Available for the first time on DVD, Lawrence of Arabia, is a two-disc release featuring an outstanding array of extra features and fully restored print of the film, making it the Ultimate Collector's Edition.
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The firm is released originally in 1962 to huge critical acclaim, winning seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for David Lean. Now on DVD you can experience Lawrence of Arabia like never before. Spanning two discs, the film had been painstakingly array of special features to create the ultimate collectors edition.
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The General who became a slave. The slave who became a Gladiator. The Gladiator who defied an Empire. Winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor, Gladiator is a dazzling combination of vivid action and extraordinary storytelling. Discover the unparalleled power of Gladiator, masterfully directed by Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner), and featuring a riveting performance from Russell Crowe.
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This Biography Channel documentary profiles the life and times of Thomas Edward Lawrence, the British soldier who's liaison role during the Arab Revolt of 1916-18 would lead to him being romanticised forever as 'Lawrence Of Arabia'. This fascinating programme features interviews with leading historians and journalists.
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Director David Lean follows the heroic true-life odyssey of T.E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole) in this dramatic portrait of the famed British officer's journey to the Middle East. Assigned to Arabia during World War I, Lawrence courageously unites the warring Arab factions into a strong guerrilla front and leads them to brilliant victories in treacherous desert battlefields where they eventually defeat the ruling Turkish Empire.
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Sale 16808 - Entertainment Memorabilia including items from the Angels Collection of Television & Film Costumes, 16 Jun 2009
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Being an address delivered by Viscount Halifax, Chancellor of Oxford University, in St. Paul's Cathedral on the occassion of the unveiling of a Memorial to the late T.E. Lawrence on 29 January 1936. First edition, second issue. 8pp., stapled as issued. [London], Printed by Permission of the Author and the Oxford University Press for Presentation by Jonathan Cape to the Readers of Now and Then . 1936
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Thomas Edward Lawrence, the second of five Illegitimate sons, was educated at Oxford and, from an early age, was fascinated by archaeology. At the beginning of 1914 he took part in an expedition to Sinai where he became fluent in Arabic and developed a deep sympathy for the Arabs who lived under Turkish rule. In June 1926, after 400 years of oppression, the Arabs began a revolt throughout the Arabian Peninsula to gain independence from the Ottoman Empire. The British supported uprising with arms...
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