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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

It seemed to me that every portrait drawing of a stranger-sitter partook somewhat of the judgement of God. If I could get the named people of this book drawn, it would be their appeal to a higher court against my summary descriptions. So I took pains to bring objects and artists together. ‘Took pains,’ for my people were in Asia and Africa, besides Europe. I could gather but few of them, and get to work only some of the artists I respect. Importunity and the shoals of a shallow purse were my arguments. If anybody likes any of these illustrations, he owes thanks to Kennington, who apart from his creative work, took over the duty of art-editor and for five years oversaw each proof of every block. Some of the more difficult colour subjects had to be proved repeatedly (up to seventeen times) and there were twenty three printings on the worst one. Fortunately I was away in the country, beyond helping him, for I could not have done the job so well. Kennington, the printers (both of the text and plates) and I have been partners.

The eternal itch end-paper wood cut Kennington
Map—western section fly-leaf Bartholomew
Feysal frontispiece oils John
False quiet p. xviii water colour Kennington
Initials A—W passim line Wadsworth
The flashing sword p. 6 line Roberts
Dignity (p. 43) p. 23 line Roberts
Object lesson p. 29 line Roberts
Sleeping, Waking (p. 99) p. 36 line Roberts
The gad-fly p. 40 line Roberts
The creator p. 47 wood-cut Blair H-S
Ibrahim Pasha (p. 130) p. 59 line Roberts
Spine drill p. 65 line Roberts
Victory p. 75 line Roberts
A camel ambulance p. 91 line Roberts
The prophet’s tomb p. 92 line P. Nash
A reluctant shepherd (p. 179) p. 110 line Roberts
Suppliants p. 115 line Roberts
Male and female (p. 499) p. 119 line Roberts
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