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 Seven Pillars of Wisdom 

Seven Pillars of Wisdom is T. E. Lawrence's autobiography of experiences while serving as a liaison officer with the rebel forces during the Arab Revolt[?] of 1916-1918.

See Lawrence of Arabia fact file (http://www.lawrenceofarabia.info/life/write1.htm) for more information

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