"Tripoli is a place to be lived in: it can only be appreciated to the full after long and detailed explorations. The visitor who walks quickly, purposefully, down Shar'a 24 December completely misses the piquant contrasts between the shady Islamic School of Arts and Crafts, of the Turkish period, tiny Italian shops selling groceries and fruit, a Libyan Bookshop, an Indian merchant, a vast American oil company offices. Nothing clashes: it appears rather that an imaginative internationalism has found a home to proclaim itself."
Wrote Philip Ward, an oil company librarian six years in Libya. Mr Ward has written the first detailed guide in any language to the city of Tripoli. here is a poet's evocation of the sights and sounds, the pleasures and surprises of the capital of Libya, where the leading foreign language is English and the currency was strerling. The book is illustrated with engravings, with old and modern photographs to show Tripoli as it was. He gives a snapshot of the city as it was in late 1960s, and what a beautiful picture it is.
- Publisher: Oleander Press (Sep 1969)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 0902675060
- ISBN-13: 978-0902675063