Masters of Mayhem, James Stejskal
Masters of Mayhem, James Stejskal
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Masters of Mayhem
Lawrence of Arabia and the British Military Mission to the Hejaz

Author: James Stejskal

Narrator: Liam Gerrard

Unabridged: 7 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/13/2025


Synopsis

Striking where the enemy is weakest and melting away into the darkness before he can react. Never confronting a stronger force directly, but using audacity and surprise to confound and demoralize an opponent. Operations driven by good intelligence, area knowledge, mobility, speed, firepower, and detailed planning, and executed by a few specialists with indigenous warriors—this is unconventional warfare.

T. E. Lawrence was one of the earliest practitioners of modern unconventional warfare. His tactics and strategies were used by men like Mao and Giap in their wars of liberation. Both kept Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom close at hand. This book examines the creation of the "Hedgehog" force, looks at the formation of armored car sections and other units, and focuses on the Hejaz Operations Staff, the Allied officers and men who took Lawrence's idea and prosecuted it against the Ottoman Turkish army, assisting Field Marshal Allenby to achieve victory in 1918.

Stejskal concludes with an examination of how Hedgehog influenced special operations and unconventional warfare, including Field Marshal Wavell, the Long Range Desert Group, and David Stirling's SAS.

About James Stejskal

James Stejskal, after thirty-five years of service with United States Army Special Forces and the Central Intelligence Agency, is a uniquely qualified historian and novelist. He is the author of Special Forces Berlin: Clandestine Cold War Operations of the US Army's Elite, 1956-1990; Masters of Mayhem: Lawrence of Arabia and the British Military Mission to the Hejaz; No Moon as Witness; and The Snake Eater Chronicles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melkor on September 07, 2018

This proved to be an interesting work, not only on the use of armored cars in the Middle East in the First World War, but also on the broader Arab Revolt in the Hejaz and the Levant. Unlike the film bearing his name, this work makes it clear that T. E. Lawrence was far from the only British and Comm......more

Goodreads review by Tom on October 07, 2023

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. My only two gripes are that it could have used a bit more proofreading, and I would have broken the "Northern Operations" chapter up instead of having a single chapter that ran for around one third of the book. Otherwise, this is a great overview of the personalities......more