For any reader who loves the film Lawrence of Arabia as much as I do, this book will be a treat.
Exactly as the title says (ignoring the cringey and problematic subtitle, which was not included in the original edition of this book), this is a portrait of the enigmatic, brilliant, arrogant, complicated Lawrence of Arabia. As a biography, it is very short. The writer, in a very readable and even occasionally poetic style, gives a lot of information in an economy of words. So it is concise, and thorough.
The greatest strength of he book is in the character study of the subject, rather than the gas and figures of his life. He is a fascinating man, audacious and completely self-conscious. Bold, yet terrified of failure. As such, the middle section, on his time as a Captain, becomes unfortunately bogged down in politics and military strategy. This may interest some, but does little to paint the portrait the book promises beyond the first twenty pages of decisions and battles.
Fans of the classic film will probably like this book. I'd encourage others interested in T.E. Lawrence to find a book with greater context given to the culture and history of the time. This book is written as though much of this is already known by the reader.