The following four books were written by Sir Philip’s children.

No Strangers in the Silent City by Anne Agius Ferrante (1925 –2023).
This book is a short collection of anecdotes about village life in Mdina, Rabat and surrounds when Anne was a child. Not so much about the family itself, but there are occasional tidbits.

A Lawyer At Large by John Pullicino (1912-1994). Published in 1989 during his retirement.

The Road to Rome by Philo Pullicino (1915-1995). Published in 2012. Includes his World War 2 diaries.

James Martin: Opening Africa by Philo Pullicino and Mark J Pullicino. Written in 1994 a year before Philo’s death and edited/published by his son in 2008. This book was presented to the Maltese Prime Minister by Philo’s widow Laura, then 93 years old.
There are also other books of interest.

Mons. Dr. Paolo Pullicino, 1815-1890 by Michael Galea, published 1991. An important biography of this great man that was carefully researched. It is worth noting that Mons Paolo himself was an author of several pamphlets.
Some mentions:
- The Bonham-Carter Diaries (1936-1940) by John Manduca. Mentions Sir Philip Pullicino a few times, who was then Maltese Attorney-General.