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Gertrude Bell played a crucial role charting Iraq's future after the First World War. Read by Sylvestra le Touzel and Deborah Findlay.

The story of Gertrude Bell and her crucial role in the foundation of the state of Iraq.

One hundred years ago, Iraq did not exist as a nation. It was a region without borders or a ruler. In the aftermath of the First World War, great men - and Gertrude Bell - assembled to determine the future of such countries.

First published in 2006, Queen of the Desert by Georgina Howell has been reissued - partly to coincide with the Werner Herzog film of the same title, but also to provide the long view on the troubled history of a remarkable country.

Using letters written by Gertrude Bell throughout the period, the book tells the story of an extraordinarily talented and determined woman who has often been overshadowed by her more famous friend, T.E. Lawrence.

Read by Sylvestra le Touzel and Deborah Findlay (the letters)

Abridged and produced by Jill Waters
A Waters Company production for ±«Óãtv Radio 4.

15 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Reader Sylvestra Le Touzel
Reader Deborah Findlay
Author Georgina Howell
Abridger Jill Waters
Producer Jill Waters

Broadcasts

  • Wed 1 Jul 2015 09:45
  • Thu 2 Jul 2015 00:30
  • Wed 18 Jul 2018 14:45
  • Thu 19 Jul 2018 02:45

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