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* [http://www.presscom.co.uk/amrath/amurath.html Gertrude Bell (1911, rep.1924) 'From Amurath to Amurath'], complete text with illustrations. | * [http://www.presscom.co.uk/amrath/amurath.html Gertrude Bell (1911, rep.1924) 'From Amurath to Amurath'], complete text with illustrations. | ||
* [http://gutenberg.net.au/plusfifty-a-m.html#bell ebooks of works by Gertrude Bell] at [http://gutenberg.net.au Project Gutenberg Australia] | * [http://gutenberg.net.au/plusfifty-a-m.html#bell ebooks of works by Gertrude Bell] at [http://gutenberg.net.au Project Gutenberg Australia] | ||
*[http://musingsoniraq.blogspot.com/2011/02/look-into-iraqs-creation-governance-and.html A Look Into Iraq's Creation, Governance, And Disputed Territories: An Interview With Stephen Donnelly, Former U.S. And U.N. Official] |
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- The Gertrude Bell Project based at Newcastle University Library
- Gertrude Bell Biography also Gertrude Bell on her translations of Hafiz
- Liora Lukitz - A Quest in the Middle East: Gertrude Bell and the Making of Modern Iraq (2006)
- British "Queen of Iraq" rests in Baghdad cemetery
- Gertrude Bell, a Masterful Spy and Diplomat
- Gertrude of Arabia, Sep 7th 2006, The Economist, review of Daughter of the Desert: The Remarkable Life of Gertrude Bell by Georgina Howell
- Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia, London: H.M. Stationery Office. I920
- Gertrude Lowthian Bell, Gertrude Bell (1907). Syria.
- Gertrude Bell (1911, rep.1924) 'From Amurath to Amurath', complete text with illustrations.
- ebooks of works by Gertrude Bell at Project Gutenberg Australia
- A Look Into Iraq's Creation, Governance, And Disputed Territories: An Interview With Stephen Donnelly, Former U.S. And U.N. Official
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