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Hannen Swaffer (1879 – 1962), long-time dead British journalist who once presided as the Grand Pooh-Bah of Fleet Street’s chattering classes declared in this editorial that one by one the war heroes of yore are being debunked and now it is Lawrence’s turn…


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Read T.E. Lawrence: Tiresome Literary Celebrity  (Literary Digest, 1933) for Free
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