I don’t have an eBook reader – at present I wouldn’t have a use for one – but I know people who own and like them. As with all new gadgets, the readers will almost certainly get better as a result of user feedback. Successful models should soon be much cheaper.
Let’s therefore assume that...
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Archive for March 20th, 2010
If eBooks rise, what will fall?
Conference in London, 15 May 2010
Current World Archaeology/Great Arab Revolt Project
One-day conference: Lawrence, the Arabs, and the genesis of modern guerilla warfare
Saturday 15 May 2010
Clore Management Centre
Birkbeck University of London
Bloomsbury
On the 75th anniversary of T.E. Lawrence’s death, three leading academic specialists assess his role in the desert war of 1916-1918 and his ...
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‘The Mint’ and Later Writings About Service Life
In January 1935 T. E. Lawrence visited Augustus John’s studio near Fordingbridge. He brought away a ¾-length drawing of himself in RAF uniform, which he took to London to be reproduced in a half-size facsimile. The 100 copies were to be the frontispiece for a private edition of The Mint, his book about service...
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