File:Seven pillars tooling.jpeg

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English: Tooling on the front of the 1st edition of Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Scanned by CGS.
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Source Thomas Edward Lawrence
Author Thomas Edward Lawrence

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  • 2003-07-17 16:14 Cgs 250×195×8 (17188 bytes) Tooling on the front of the 1st edition of The Seven Pillars of Wisdom

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Tooling on the cover of the first public printing, showing twin scimitars and the legend: "the sword also means clean-ness + death"

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