The Passionate Spies : How Gertrude Bell, St John Philby, and Lawrence of Arabia Led the Arab Revolt
The modern Middle East was shaped in conflict between local tribes and Western powers with crushing, mechanized armies and obtuse leaders. Against this dense wall of real-politik, three British spies threw the power of their idealism and their belief in the humanity of Arabs. They succeeded in some ways, yet paid a price: two ultimately took their own lives.