1) Iwanami-Shoten, Tôkyô, September 1940
In 'Iwanami Shinsho' series.
Bibliography, Map, Photos. The 2nd impression: August 1950.
The author, NAKANO (1903-85), the future critic of the highest repute, had studied English literature at Tôkyô University under a friend of T.E., Edmund Blunden (1896-1974), and was an associate professor of English literature at Tôkyô University then. The book was published in famous 'Iwanami Shinsho' [pocket book] series, attained a sale [NAKANO said] of about thirty or forty thousand copies, riding an Islamic boom from the late 1930's to 1945 in Japan.
cf. NAKANO Yoshio, "Rorensu no Kotonado," Bungei, July 1941, pp.212-17.
2a) Iwanami-Shoten, Tôkyô, December 1963 (PHOTO: the 48th impression, 1995)
Bibliography, Map, Photos. 263pp.,18cm.
A revised and updated version. One of the best responses to the Lean film LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, released on February 1963 in Japan. It obviously was the most compact and accessible book about T. E., and was in print until 1996.
cf. NAKANO Yoshio, "Eibungaku Yobanashi Vol.14," Gakutô, January 1970, pp.69-73.
2b) In NAKANO YOSHIO SHÛ [The Works of NAKANO Yoshio], Volume 7, pp.1-209.
Chikuma-Shobô, Tôkyô, February 1984
548pp., 19cm.
The author (1904-63) was one of the pioneers of Arabic studies in Japan, and left many books on the Arab and Islamic affairs. He wrote this book after he finished a translation of REVOLT with a colleague.
A novel for children. Richly illustrated.
cf. "T. E. books for Japanese Children"
KÔSAKA Tomoko, T. E. RORENSU [T. E. Lawrence] (*Shôjo Manga)a) WINGS, November 1984 - November 1988
b) 7 Volumes, Shinshokan, Tôkyô, June 1985 - November 1988 (PHOTO: Vol.1 & 2)
A biography by a woman Shôjo Manga artist, affected deeply by the 1969 Knightley and Simpson book. Based on the serial illustrated story (a) on a monthly magazine WINGS. There are two other editions.
c) 3 Volumes, Shinshokan, Tôkyô: September - November 1993
d) 4 Volumes, Shinshokan, Tôkyô: January 1998. per 651yen.
MUTAGUCHI Yoshirô, ARABIA NO RORENSU TO NIHONJIN [Lawrence of Arabia and the Japanese]
Based on the serial articles titled "Arabia no Rorensu Saikô [Lawrence of Arabia Reanalysed]" on a weekly magazine SHÛKAN KIN'YÔBI from 2 September 1994 to 28 July 1995 (PHOTO: the 2 September 1994 issue).
Deals with the Middle East in Japanese views, describing some Japanese who were concerned with T. E., or visited Arabia in the age of T. E.. The author (b.1923) was a translator of Suleiman Mousa's LAWRENCE AND THE ARABS: AN ARAB VIEW, and a well-known writer on the Arab world.
As a long time Middle East journalist, and a translator of Suleiman Mousa's LAWRENCE AND THE ARABS: AN ARAB VIEW, Professor MUTAGUCHI looks at a connection between T.E.'s life and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Partly based on the serial articles titled "Arabia no Rorensu Saikô [Lawrence of Arabia Reanalysed]" on a weekly magazine SHÛKAN KIN'YÔBI from 2 September 1994 to 28 July 1995 (see above).
A short article about Lawrencians today, written by YAGITANI Ryôko (i.e. the Webmaster of this site) is also included on pp.237-42.
This is the author's second book on T.E. and number 1499 in the Chûkô Shinsho [pocket book] series.
Shûkan Hyakunin No.043: T. E. Rorensu [Weekly the 100 People No.043: T. E. Lawrence]The 43rd of a historic lives series edited in cooperation with a Jûzôsha, Tôkyô. This full color biography is illustrated with many photographs, including 'Empire Day' and a 1999 issue of the T. E. Lawrence Society Newsletter. The book also examines the David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia, guerrilla warfare, British Intelligence service and latter-day conflicts in the Middle East. No Bibliography.
T. E. Lawrence, REVOLT IN THE DESERT (Jonathan Cape 1927)
1) SABAKU NO HANRAN, 2 Volumes
Chiheisha, Tôkyô,
Volume 1, December 1941: Illustrations, Map, 339pp.,19cm.
Volume 2, August 1942: Illustrations, Map. 407pp.,19cm. (PHOTO)
Originally abridged by the translators KASHIWAGURA Shunzô (1898-1996) and KOBAYASHI Hajime, from the SEVEN PILLARS. KASHIWAGURA had been one of the pupils of Edmund Blunden at Tôkyô University, and was a college professor then. Used paper of very poor quality, because of shortage during hostilities.
cf. KASHIWAGURA Shunzô, "T. E. Rorensu no 'SABAKU NO HANRAN' Yakushutsu no Koro" Gakutô, July 1970, pp.16-19.
2-a) SABAKU NO HANRAN
In SEKAI NONFIKUSHON ZENSHÛ [Nonfiction Collection of the World], Volume 7, pp.3-207.
Chikuma-Shobô, Tôkyô, September 1960
Illustrations, Map, Photo, 529pp., 18cm.
Originally abridged by KOBAYASHI Hajime, from the SEVEN PILLARS.
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2-b)SABAKU NO HANRAN
Chûôkôron-Shinsha, Tôkyô, July 2001
In Chûkô bunko (pocket books) BIBLIO 20 seiki series. Map, Photo, 304pp., 15cm. 800yen.(PHOTO)
The second version of KOBAYASHI Hajime's abridgment in 1960 (2-a), with an article by MATSUNAMI Kenshirô (b.1946).
3) SABAKU NO HANRAN
Kadokawa-Shoten, Tôkyô, June 1966
Pocket book edition only. Map, Photos. 347pp.,15cm. 609yen.
Originally abridged by KASHIWAGURA Shunzô, from the SEVEN PILLARS.
4) SABAKU NO ÔJA
In SHÔNENSHÔJO SEKAI NO MEICHO [The World Masterpiece Series for Boys and Girls], Volume 7, pp.1,7,9-136.
Kaiseisha, Tôkyô, October 1969
Illustrations, Maps, Photos. 256pp., 22cm.
Abridged and translated freely by NODA Kaisaku (b.1920) for children.
cf. "T. E. books for Japanese Children"
T. E. Lawrence, SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM (Jonathan Cape 1935)
1) CHIE NO NANAHASHIRA, 3 Volumes
Heibonsha, Tôkyô
In 'Tôyô Bunko' series.
Volume 1, December 1969: Illustrations, Maps. 365pp., 18cm. 3045yen. (PHOTO: slipcase)
Volume 2, February 1971: Chronology, Illustrations, Maps. 399pp., 18cm. 2940yen.
Volume 3, December 1971: Bibliography, Illustrations, Maps. 405pp., 18cm. 3045yen.
Translated by KASHIWAGURA Shunzô, a translator of REVOLT, based on the 1935 Cape edition (excluding the Introductory Chapter).
2) CHIE NO NANATSU NO HASHIRA
In SEKAI BUNGAKU ZENSYÛ [The World Literature Series], Volume 50, pp.229-361.
Gakushû-Kenkyûsha, Tôkyô, October 1979
Chronology, Photos.
Abridged by SHIKI Hiroshi (aka ABIKI Hiroshi), based on the abridged version by John Cullen.