Around the Fort in 80 Lives: Galle Fort, Sri Lanka

Around the Fort in 80 Lives: Galle Fort, Sri Lanka

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AROUND THE FORT IN 80 LIVES is the first book in The Merchant City and is built on an entirely new consept in travel writing.Merchant cities worldwide at the cross-currents of history and culture, and are sublect to constant renewal. Galle Fort is no exception;tha loss of someold families to Colombo and overseas means it has never been more important to document their fascinating history for future generations. This book is a work of passion, and involved going from building interviewing people about their family history and current circumstances. Without this documentation, we feel that the buildings would lack real meaning. As storytellers, we view our task as being as fundamental to the preservation of the Fort, as the architectural restoration that is being carried out by UNESCO and Galle Heritage

Author: Juliet Coombe
Format: Paperback, 296 pages, 160mm x 220mm
Published: 2008, Sri Serendipity Publishing Worldwide, Sri Lanka
Genre: Travel Writing

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AROUND THE FORT IN 80 LIVES is the first book in The Merchant City and is built on an entirely new consept in travel writing.Merchant cities worldwide at the cross-currents of history and culture, and are sublect to constant renewal. Galle Fort is no exception;tha loss of someold families to Colombo and overseas means it has never been more important to document their fascinating history for future generations. This book is a work of passion, and involved going from building interviewing people about their family history and current circumstances. Without this documentation, we feel that the buildings would lack real meaning. As storytellers, we view our task as being as fundamental to the preservation of the Fort, as the architectural restoration that is being carried out by UNESCO and Galle Heritage