BOOKS
Stories rarely told : the hidden stories and essays on Philippine history

Publisher: New Day Publishers,


Title Details
  • Stories rarely told :
Publishers
  • Quezon City :New Day Publishers,c2013.
Descriptions
  • xii, 255 pages :illustrations ;23 cm.
Isbn
    9789711012410
Language
    In English.
Subjects
  • Philippines -- History -- 1898-1946.
  • Philippines -- History -- Miscellanea
Material Type
  • BK
  • Book
Place
  • Philippines
  • Philippines
Location MAIN
Item Call Number DS 674 .S76 2013
Copynumber 1
Status Available
Barcode 16768
Library Of Congress Control Number
International Standard Book Number
  • International Standard Book Number - 9789711012410
Authentication Code
  • Authentication code - pcc
Geographic Area Code
  • Geographic area code - a-ph---
Library Of Congress Call Number
  • Classification number - DS 674
  • Item number - .S76 2013
Title Statement
  • Title - Stories rarely told :
  • Remainder of title - the hidden stories and essays on Philippine history /
  • Statement of responsibility, etc - Augusto V. de Viana, editor and compiler.
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc - Quezon City :
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc - New Day Publishers,
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc - c2013.
Physical Description
  • Extent - xii, 255 pages :
  • Other physical details - illustrations ;
  • Dimensions - 23 cm.
Bibliography, Etc. Note
  • Bibliography, etc - Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-251) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
  • Formatted contents note - The First Women University Students in the Philippines -- Datu Akadir and the Battles of Marawi -- A Glimpse into the Life of Josephine Bracken -- Manila at the Outbreak of the Philippine Revolution -- How the Secret of the Katipunan was Betrayed (Or Various Versions of the Betrayal of the Katipunan) -- How the Katipunan Obtained its Funds -- The Revolution in Cavite and Batangas -- Antonio Luna Denounces the Katipunan -- "The Katipunan Atrocities" as Reported by the Enemy Side -- A Hero from Camiguin: Bonifacio Aranas -- Three Views of the Battle of Manila Bay : The Battle of Manila Bay by Commodore George Dewey, Admiral Montojo's Version of the Battle of Manila Bay, ; The Battle of Manila Bay According to Gen. Jose Alejandrino -- The Meat Merchant of Laguna -- The Gregorio del Pilar Stories : Goyo the Lover -- The Dark Side of Goyo : Retreat and Del Pilar's Needless Sacrifice at Tirad Pass -- Hong Kong in Philippine History -- More Stories on the Assassination of Antonio Luna -- The Siege of Baler -- Conditions in the Philippines as Seen By American Newspapermen --Nightsoil and other Unmentionables : Sanitation in Manila -- Manila's Rat Patrol in the Early American Period -- The Macario Sakay Stories : The Arrest of Sakay According to General Leon Villafuerte, The Execution of Sakay and De Vega, The Execution of Macario Sakay According to the Manila Times : Adios Filipinas!, Atrocities inside the Bilibid Prison, General Villafuerte Talks About his Pardon,The Death of Colonel Felizardo -- The Question of Church Properties -- Quezon Confronts a Death Threat in Pampanga -- The Ray Conley Case and the Cabinet Crisis of 1923 -- The Little-Known role of the Cebu Guerrillas in the Return of the Americans to the Philippines -- The Death of President Manuel L. Quezon -- Aguinaldo Talks About Mabini, Antonio Luna, and the Trial and Death of Andres Bonifacio -- The Unforgettable Azcarraga -- In Search of National Heroes
Language Note
  • Language note - In English.
Subject Geographic Name
  • Geographic name - Philippines
  • General subdivision - History
  • Chronological subdivision - 1898-1946.
  • Geographic name - Philippines
  • General subdivision - Miscellanea
Personal Name
  • Personal name - De Viana, Augusto V. ,
  • Relator term - compiler.