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John Thomas and Lady Jane
Published in Paperback by Viking Press (1989)
Author: D. H. Lawrence
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A wonderful novel
This is a book you can lose yourself in, never mind any "notorious" tag due to its being one of the three versions of Lady Chatterley's Lover. This "second draft" is actually much better than the final version. I didn't find it mawkish at all. It's about tenderness so maybe that's why the other reviewer thought it "mawkish". Don't look for sensationalism here, this novel is about how two people from different worlds fall in love. It's really superb.

This brilliant ¿version¿ is a novel in its own right.
One of the most fascinating things about picking up a book is being able to immerse oneself in the author's world. If the book is a success, one inevitably wonders where such genius comes from, how it develops. Part of the pleasure of reading John Thomas and Lady Jane is, therefore, the way it allows us to glimpse the writer's creative process in the second of three distinct stages in the formation of the idea of Lady Chatterley's Lover. It also allows us to see how D.H. Lawrence develops the various themes he returns to again and again in his works: overcoming class barriers, discovering sensuality and passion--in the true, deep senses of the words--and struggling against the brutally mechanical, cold world of modern day life. Yet the attractions of this novel are not limited to the rather academic analyses of how he gets from the rough first version to the final version of his notorious novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover. Though the plot is roughly developed in some places, almost mawkishly sentimental in others, John Thomas and Lady Jane is truly a pleasure to read for those seeking reaffirmation of the fact that tenderness and compassion still exist in this world, and that regardless of where, when and whom, it is always possible for us to find a way of living that truly expresses and embodies who we really are.


Erisa Subrogation: Enforcing Recoupment Provisions in Erisa-Covered Health and Disability Plans (5190322)
Published in Paperback by ABA Publishing (15 December, 1999)
Authors: Thomas H. Lawrence, John M. Russell, and American Bar Association Tort and Insurance Practice Section
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erisa subrogation
This is the premier book on the topic of erisa subrogation. lawyers and benefits persons have been waiting for a book to provide a summary of the relevant principles and law in this area. the book will provide great help for practitioners in this complicated and often confusing area of law.


The Irish Experience: A Concise History
Published in Paperback by M.E.Sharpe (1996)
Authors: Thomas E. Hachey, Lawrence John McCaffrey, and Joseph M., Jr. Hernon
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Fine one-volume history.
In Ireland, more than most places, history is not a distant story but a living presence in the lives of the people.
That history, from Celtic origins to the mid-1990's, is engagingly explored by the authors, who have not only provided the expected political history but also have included the mythic and literary elements which are central to the understanding of the people. Special attention is given to the American connection, which has loomed large in Irish affairs - (there are now more Irish-Americans than indigenous Irish).
Well written, with illustrations, reading list, and index, this is an excellent introduction to the complexities of the Irish experience.
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A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence
Published in Paperback by Harvard Univ Pr (1998)
Author: John E. MacK
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Revised Edition!
Includes new Afterward explaining how Lawrence was abducted by desert-savvy aliens!

Lawrence's Interior Life
It is a commonplace to refer to T.E. Lawrence as one of the most enigmatic figures of twentieth century history. One sometimes wonders if it is his enigmatic character that continues to make him interesting, rather than what he achieved in his lifetime.

This is, as far as I know, the first attempt by a psychiatric professional to write a life of Lawrence. So much about Lawrence's personality - his illegitimacy, his craving for anonymity after the war even as he contrarily managed to worm his way into the spotlight so many times, his name change ostensibly in honor of G.B. Shaw, and probably most of all his experience at Deraa, made him an object of general interest, not to say lurid speculation. Lawrence, with his usual flair, manages to give us enough about his interior life in "Seven Pillars" to pique our interest without actually telling us anything.

While I must admit that I enjoyed the book, I must also say that I walked away from it feeling that I did not know any more about Lawrence after finishing it than I did before. The author covers a great deal of terrain, but I think that we're all not any closer to understanding Lawrence. Maybe the definitive biography is still waiting to be written. Maybe it never will be.

Fame, Foibles, Flaws, and Flagellation
John E Mack has written a definitive and masterful biography of T. E. Lawrence, a man of fascinating complexity. The movie, Lawrence of Arabia, portrays a "mighty hero." Lawrence's role in the Arab Revolt are put into the context of his childhood, the Paris Conference, and the RAF years. Mack does not diminish Lawrence's achievements nor does he glorify them. Lawrence's post-war years were spent escaping his fame and what he endured. His psychical scars from the war deaden him to emotion and pleasure and his idealistic romanticism turned to nihilism. Lawrence's post-war penitence and alienation lead me to believe that he suffered from post traumatic stress disorder as a result of his brushes with death and his loss of physical and emotional integrity. He sought to break through his numbness by riding high performance motorcycles at breakneck speeds through the countryside and subjecting himself to scourgings.

If you saw the movie, read this book.


27th Report [session 1997-98]: Student Mobility in the European Community: [HL]: [1997-98]: House of Lords Papers: [1997-98]
Published in Paperback by The Stationery Office Books (1998)
Authors: William John Lawrence Wallace Wallace of Saltaire and Thomas Edward Bridges
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7th Report [session 1998-99]: Schengen and the United Kingdom's Border Controls: [HL]: [1998-99]: House of Lords Papers: [1998-99]
Published in Paperback by The Stationery Office Books (1999)
Authors: William John Lawrence Wallace Wallace of Saltaire, Thomas Edward Bridges Bridges, and Anthony Paul Lester Lester of Herne Hill
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Advances in Biological and Medical Physics
Published in Textbook Binding by Academic Press (1960)
Authors: John H. Lawrence and Thomas L. Hayes
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The American Catholic Family
Published in Textbook Binding by Greenwood Publishing Group (1980)
Author: John Lawrence Thomas
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The chalk pit murder
Published in Unknown Binding by Hart-Davis, MacGibbon ()
Author: Edgar Lustgarten
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D.H. Lawrence's "John Thomas and Lady Jane" According to Spike Milligan: Part II of "Lady Chatterley's Lover"
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Ltd (26 September, 1996)
Author: Spike Milligan
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