Guest Underground Society Post by Josh Gross

A portrait of T. E. Lawrence, as seen in Lowell Thomas’ With Lawrence in Arabia. Public Domain image retrieved from Wikimedia.

Here is a guest post I wrote for Dr. Charles French’s Underground Library Society. In it, I described why I would choose to memorize the Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) – thereby protecting it from censorship. I hope you enjoy the post!

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I want to give thanks to Josh Gross for contributing this excellent post to my blog. Please be sure to check out his blog: Jaguar and Allies .

Underground Library Society Post

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Introduction

In May of this year, Dr. Charles French extended an invitation to join his Underground Library Society (ULS). The ULS began as a project for Dr. French’s English 2 class, in which students were required to create a poster and blog about a book they would memorize. In this way, they might be able to save it from censorship.

Dr. French’s invitation asked readers to do the same thing: make a poster and blog about a book they would memorize. I selected the Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T. E. Lawrence – better known as Lawrence of Arabia.

While I have not constructed a poster, what follows is an essay about why I would memorize this book.

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