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81. Basic facts on Libya
 
82. The United States Navy and Libya
 
83. Libya after two years of independence
 
84. Long Range Desert Group in Libya,
85. Libya: Qadhafi's Revolution and
 
86. The history and present condition
 
87. A short history of the Libyan
 
88. The Italian penetration of Libya
 
89. The Islamic Cities in Libya: Planning
 
$43.65
90. A Short History of North Africa,
$69.92
91. Libya and the United States, Two
$139.88
92. AFRIKAKORPS 1941-1943: The Libya
 
93. Libya (World Bibliographical Series)
$9.99
94. Libya Since Independence: Oil
$17.76
95. Libya since 1969: Qadhafi's Revolution
 
$14.10
96. Egypt and Libya from Inside, 1969-1976:
 
97. Pyramids and Poppies: The 1st
$16.60
98. Jewish Life in Muslim Libya: Rivals
 
$24.99
99. The Libyan Arena: The United States,
 
100. Libya, Chad and the Central Sahara

81. Basic facts on Libya
by Erich W Bethmann
 Unknown Binding: 18 Pages (1966)

Asin: B0006P9BN6
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82. The United States Navy and Libya
by Zachary E Sheren
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1992)

Asin: B0006P65DU
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83. Libya after two years of independence
by William H Lewis
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1954)

Asin: B0007I0RJO
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84. Long Range Desert Group in Libya, 1940-41 (New Zealand in the Second World War; official history)
by Robin Kay
 Unknown Binding: 32 Pages (1949)

Asin: B0007IV2SY
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85. Libya: Qadhafi's Revolution and the Modern State
by Lillian Craig Harris
Hardcover: 157 Pages (1984)

Asin: B001NIXVUY
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86. The history and present condition of Tripoli,: With some accounts of the other Barbary states: originally published in the "Southern literary messenger."
by Robert Greenhow
 Unknown Binding: 80 Pages (1835)

Asin: B0008CL1QM
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishings Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the worlds literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


87. A short history of the Libyan struggle against the Italilan Colonialism, (1911-1970)
by Ahmed M Ashiurakis
 Unknown Binding: 123 Pages (1986)

Asin: B0007BONZA
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88. The Italian penetration of Libya
by Wallace Edmunds Rankin
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1925)

Asin: B0008BYRK0
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89. The Islamic Cities in Libya: Planning and Architecture (Europaische Hochschulschriften Reihe Xxviii, Kunstgeschichte)
by Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla Elmahmudi
 Paperback: 195 Pages (1998-02)
list price: US$44.95
Isbn: 0820432903
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After explaining the historical background the bookfocuses on pre-Islamic cities from Phoenician, Greek to Roman times. Ageneral view on early Islamic cities in North Africa and the Near Eastintroduces into the specific problems of early Islamic cities in Libyaaccording to sources from written documents and archaeologicalevidences, and preserved architectural buildings in the moderntowns. Special investigation concentrates on regional cities as theOld City of Tripoli, Ajdabiya, Sultan and Zuila. The general analysispresents new information on the site and idea of planning, thearchitectural features, the decoration, material and techniques, andon the special problem of orientation of the mosques. Thus the bookaims to fill a gap between Maghreb and the Near East. ... Read more


90. A Short History of North Africa, from Pre-Roman Times to the Present : Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco
by Jane Soames Nickerson
 Paperback: Pages (1968-06)
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Asin: 0819602191
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91. Libya and the United States, Two Centuries of Strife
by Ronald Bruce St John
Hardcover: 264 Pages (2002-05-28)
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Asin: 0812236726
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Diplomatic relations between the United States and Libya have rarely followed a smooth path. Washington has repeatedly tried and failed to mediate lasting solutions, to prevent recurrent crises, and to secure its own national interests in a region of increasing importance to the United States. Libya and the United States, Two Centuries of Strife provides a unique and up-to-date analysis of U.S.-Libyan relations, assessing within the framework of conventional historical narrative the interaction of the governments and peoples of Libya and the United States over the past two centuries.

Drawing on a wide range of new and unfamiliar material, Ronald Bruce St John, an expert with over thirty years of experience in international relations, charts the instances of ignorance, misunderstanding, treachery, and suffering on both sides that have shaped and limited commercial and diplomatic intercourse.

St John argues that Cold War strategies resulted in a paradoxical and ambiguous U.S. policy toward Libya during the Idris regime of the 1960s, strategies that contributed to the bankruptcy of that monarchy. Following the Libyan revolution, the U.S. wrongly believed Qaddafi would become an ally in support of U.S. policy to keep Soviet influence and communism out of the region; his failure to do so marked the beginning of an era of political tension and mutual distrust.

Libya and the United States, Two Centuries of Strife documents how long-standing policy differences over the Palestinian issue and such terrorist acts as the destruction of the U.S. embassy in Tripoli and the Pan Am explosion over Lockerbie in 1988 resulted in a sharp deterioration of relations. St John contends that the ensuing demonization of Libya and the U.S. policy of confrontation, which has spanned successive administrations in Washington, have ironically often not served American interests in the region but, rather, have facilitated Qaddafi's survival.

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92. AFRIKAKORPS 1941-1943: The Libya - Egypt Campaign
by Francois De Lannoy
Hardcover: 480 Pages (2002-06)
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Asin: 2840481529
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Germany's Afrikakorps of World War II became one of the all-time greatest military legends. With German offensives stalled on other fronts, Third Reich photographers gave maximum coverage to the Afrikakorps and its charismatic commander, Erwin Rommel.

In this remarkable work, hundreds of photographs, many previously unpublished, cover every aspect of the men, equipment, and campaigns of the desert army from the beginning in Libya in 1941 to the bitter end in Tunisia in 1943. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding pictoral work on the Afrikakorp!
If you are looking for only one pictoral work on this subject - this is the one to own!It be quite honest I have not read the book cover to cover yet - I can't get past the photos and the detailed captions - 90% of the photos are unpublished.The author
obviously spent sometime running these photos to ground. The
last 20-30 pages contain color photos which appear to be
taken from the German wartime magazine Signal.The book is in
written in French & English but this does not distract from its
overall 'viewability'.The book is worth the price!! ... Read more


93. Libya (World Bibliographical Series)
 Hardcover: 268 Pages (1988-06)
list price: US$65.00
Isbn: 1851090339
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars national bibliography of libya
just to have an eadia about it . ... Read more


94. Libya Since Independence: Oil and State-Building
by Dirk Vandewalle
Paperback: 226 Pages (1998-07)
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Asin: 0801485355
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Although Libya and its current leader have been the subject of numerous accounts, few have considered how the country's tumultuous history, its institutional development, and its emergence as an oil economy combined to create a state whose rulers ignored the notion of modern statehood. International isolation and a legacy of internal turmoil have destroyed or left undocumented much of what researchers might seek to examine. Dirk Vandewalle supplies a detailed analysis of Libya's political and economic development since the country's independence in 1951, basing his account on fieldwork in Libya, archival research in Tripoli, and personal interviews with some of the country's top policymakers.Vandewalle argues that Libya represents an extreme example of what he calls a "distributive state," an oil-exporting country where an attempt at state-building coincided with large inflows of capital while political and economic institutions were in their infancy. Libya's rulers eventually pursued policies that were politically expedient but proved economically ruinous, and disenfranchised local citizens. Distributive states, according to Vandewalle, may appear capable of resisting economic and political challenges, but they are ill prepared to implement policies that make the state and its institutions relevant to their citizens. Similar developments can be expected whenever local rulers do not have to extract resources from their citizens to fund the building of a modern state. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The best Political Economy Analysis of Libya
I lived in Libya for two years and worked as a UNDP officer there.Having had first hand knowledge of this country I have found few books better than Vandewalle's Libya since Independence. Not only is it an informative text about Libya's socio-economic development it is also a study of the distributive State and the very negative consequences that oil wealth can generate if mishandled.Vandewalle deals with Libya since its independence in 1949 and the political, social and economic transformation that occurred from then to the present.The text notes that the regime that was established as a result of the 1969 revolution has made great efforts to distribute the wealth accumulated from oil production among the population while promoting large scale development projects in infrastructure, education and ISI industrial development.By far the largest single development effort has been the multi-billion dollar Great Man Made River (GMMR) project designed to facilitate irrigation for agricultural production along the Libyan coastline.According to the UNDP adequate standards of living have existed for the majority of the population as a result of an extensive program of welfare spending that has included the provision of state provided basic services and subsidies for many consumer products.
Although significant, Libya's development, both before and after the Fatih Revolution, has been almost entirely patronized by the state.Whereas the government intervened in all sectors of the economy, including import and distribution, there has recently been an effort to transfer some of that responsibility to the private sector.The sharp decline of crude oil prices in the mid 1980's hurt the State's distributive capacity and made it necessary to curtail spending and adopt a measure of economic reforms to stimulate greater private sector involvement in the economy.However, the reforms have only effectively served to retract the distributive network welfare system of subsidies and services that had been one the Government's principal sources of legitimacy with the population, while economic liberalization has not contributed to the creation of a viable and productive private sector.The failure of these reforms has highlighted the institutional shortcomings of the regime that enacted them.

5-0 out of 5 stars Love this book!!
We just used Libya since Independence in one of my middle east classes at NYU, and I just loved it.I never knew much about Libya except for what I read in the newspaper, and this was quite an eye opener.Deepened myinterest in the Middle East immeasurably.And the opening line--a Libyanproverb--is astonishing in its simplicity and farsightedness.Great book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book on Libya for over a decade
A remarkable piece of work.Libya remains one of the countries in the Middle East we know little about, and Vanderwalle's account is one of the best ever.It pretty much replaces whatever has been written about thecountry during the last 10-15 years in most academic and popularpublications.It is scrupulously honest about Kaddafi's politics, andshows as no other previous account how the current Libyan leader extendedmany of his predecessor's policies.Well written and accessible, despitesomewhat a somewhat daunting theoretical chapter.A definitive analysis ofLibya since independence.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book on Libya so far
An amazingly comprehensive and insightful study of Libya since 1951.Goes far beyond all the hyberbolic statements the Kaddafi regime AND the United States government have made over the years by systematically putting theLibyan political experimentation in the context of Third World development. Judicious and careful, Vandewalle's access to Libya has produced what isperhaps the best book on this difficult subject in this decade.A realcontribution to the study of Libya and to middle eastern studies ingeneral.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book on Libya in a decade--THE definitive analysis!
Having just ordered Vandewalle's book for my seminar and lecture course, I can only wish this insightful account of Qadhafi's revolution--and its link to the Sanusi kingdom's attempt to avoid creating a modern state--had beenavailable much earlier.It is easily the most sophisticated analysis ofthe country ever written, and the thoughtful application of a modifiedrational choice and institutional literature to the puzzle of a seemingabsence of state-building in Libya is first-rate and clearly demonstrateshow political scientists/political economists can integrate theoreticalconcepts and factual material in a provocative fashion.In addition,Vandewalle writes extremely well, in a fashion that makes the theoreticalmaterial accessible even for non-specialists.This book is a realtour-de-force, recommended to anyone interested in North Africa and theMiddle East and the problem of state creation in the region. ... Read more


95. Libya since 1969: Qadhafi's Revolution Revisited
Hardcover: 288 Pages (2008-07-15)
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Asin: 0230607659
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This edited volume provides the first fully comprehensive evaluation of Libya since the Qadhafi coup in 1969. Throughout the different chapters the authors explore the rise of the military in Libya, the impact of its self-styled revolution on Libyan society and economy.
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96. Egypt and Libya from Inside, 1969-1976: The Qaddafi Revolution and the Eventual Break in Relations, by the Former Egyptian Ambassador to Libya
by Salah El Saadany
 Library Binding: 199 Pages (1994-05)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$14.10
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Asin: 0899509770
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The Libyan revolution of September 1, 1969, was led by the relatively unknown Colonel Muammar El Qaddafi. The young revolutionaries felt it was crucial to associate themselves with an established Arab power and turned to Egypt and its revered leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. The Egyptians dispatched several key diplomats to Tripoli, including Salah El Saadany, overnight. Over the next seven years, the Egyptian and Libyan relationship vacillated between placidity and volcanic eruptions-always unpredictable and often puzzling. An unusually astute and powerful insider here reveals the personalities of the leaders, and their tortuous diplomatic and political intrigues, in a book rejected as too frank by all Egyptian publishers approached. ... Read more


97. Pyramids and Poppies: The 1st Sa Infantry Brigade in Libya, France, and Flanders, 1915-1919 (South Africans at War)
by Peter K. A. Digby
 Hardcover: 444 Pages (1993-01)

Isbn: 1874800537
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98. Jewish Life in Muslim Libya: Rivals and Relatives
by Harvey E. Goldberg
Paperback: 202 Pages (1990-05-18)
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Asin: 0226300927
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In 1949 more than 35,000 Jews lived in Libya, but close to ninety percent had left before Libya attained its independence in 1952. Jewish Life in Muslim Libya combines historical and anthropological perspectives in depicting the changing relations between Muslims and Jews in Libya from the early nineteenth century up to the middle of the twentieth century.

Harvey E. Goldberg shows that the cultural and religious worlds of the Jewish and Muslim communities in Libya were deeply intertwined in daily life and largely remained so despite political and social changes under successive Ottoman and Italian rule. He documents the intricate symbolic linkages of Jews and Muslims in different periods and in a variety of settings. His accounts of traditional Jewish weddings, of mock fights between Jewish teams that took place in early nineteenth-century Tripoli, and of the profession of street peddling demonstrate that, despite age-old images of Jews as outsiders or infidels, Jews were also an essential and familiar part of the local Islamic society.

Goldberg's narrative continues through the British Military Administration in Libya, a period which saw growing Libyan nationalism and, in 1945, three days of riots in which more than 130 Jews were killed. Goldberg reflects on how these events both expressed and exacerbated a rupture in the social fabric linking Muslims and Jews, setting the scene for the mass emigration of Libyan Jews from their homeland.
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5-0 out of 5 stars First- rate scholarship
This is an insightful, rate work of scholarship on Libyan Jewry. It provides the historical background , and is excellent in detailing the special customs of this particular community. ... Read more


99. The Libyan Arena: The United States, Britain, and the Council of Foreign Ministers, 1945-1948 (American Diplomatic History)
by Scott L. Bills
 Hardcover: 209 Pages (1997-03)
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Asin: 087338511X
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This text examines Anglo-American plans for North African decolonization following World War II and focuses specifically on the events preceeding the UN discussions that led to the creation of the modern Libyan state. It is based on archival sources from both America and Britain. ... Read more


100. Libya, Chad and the Central Sahara
by John Wright
 Hardcover: 208 Pages (1989-09-28)
list price: US$77.00
Isbn: 0389208604
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Libya and Chad have gone to war with each other several times since Independence, ostensibly over their rival claims to the disputed Aozou strip. àIJohn Wright, senior political analyst in the BBC Arabic Service, traces the ethnic, cultural and economic links between them over the centuries and shows how these connections contribute to present rivalries. There follows an analysis of Colonel Moammar Gadafi's aggressive policies towards Chad, which reflect his concern for Libya's security and desire to increase its influence; his struggles against French influence in the region; and his perception of his country as a liberating force for fellow-Muslims in Chad and elsewhere. Mr. Wright concludes that continued Libyan interest in Chadian affairs is unavoidable and that mutual hostility will continue into the foreseeable future.àR Contents: The Great Sahara; Where Africa Begins; Al-Dar al-Islam; The Ninteenth Century; Sanusi, Firearms and Slaves; The Age of Imperialism; Libya in Chad; Bibliography; IndexàR ... Read more


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