BOOKS
Rizal in Barong Tagalog /

Publisher: New Day,


Title Details
  • Rizal in Barong Tagalog /
Publishers
  • Quezon City :New Day,c2016
Descriptions
  • 294 pages :illustrations
Isbn
    9711013554
Subjects
  • Rizal, Jose, -- 1861-1896
Material Type
  • BK
  • Book
Location MAIN
Item Call Number DS 675.8 R5 V55 2016
Status Available
Barcode 17642
International Standard Book Number
  • International Standard Book Number - 9711013554
Library Of Congress Call Number
  • Classification number - DS 675.8 R5
  • Item number - V55 2016
Main Entry
  • Personal name - Villaroman, Noel G.
Title Statement
  • Title - Rizal in Barong Tagalog /
  • Statement of responsibility, etc - Noel G. Villaroman
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc - Quezon City :
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc - New Day,
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc - c2016
Physical Description
  • Extent - 294 pages :
  • Other physical details - illustrations
Formatted Contents Note
  • Formatted contents note - Rizal in Barong Tagalog -- Nakain ka ba ng pating? -- 'The least of these my brothers' -- Casas de Palomas de Bajo Vuelo -- The enigmatic Rd. L.M. -- Young love, sweet love -- Leonor's suffering -- 'El Primer Golpe del Ferrocarril' -- The Rizal-Consuelo-Lete love affair -- O-Sei San, Rizal's Japanese girlfriend -- Love letters to Rizal -- A love triangle that could have ended in tragedy -- Poor Josephine! -- Mrs. Jose Rizal in her own words -- Rizal in Yemen -- Rizal, Moses and the Suez Canal -- What's Buli-buli? -- What's a Cosmorama? -- Some Filipinos Rizal met in Europe -- Anatomy of a con job -- Christmases in other lands -- Wecker, Becker and Dr. Uliman -- Rizal as a frat man? -- Rizal's Wilhelmsfeld story -- Igorots in Madrid -- Rizal, Japan and the Jinrikisha -- S/S City of Rome -- The woman Rizal called a 'Despicable Whore' -- Valentin Ventura, the savior of the FIli -- Paciano and Jose Rizal translated to 'Bekimon' -- 37 nephews and nieces -- Castano, Rizal's favorite horse -- Bestre Ubaldo, the pushy bayaw -- 'Bumentir, Bulumentrit, Blumentirit' -- Pinoy Big Brother -- A special friendship between two women -- Religion, rationality and Rizal -- 'Minsa'y Isang Gamu-gamo' -- 'Ang Dating Daan vs. Ang Tamang Daan' -- Rizal and Catholic practices -- The Catholic Church and Rizal's novels -- Real life Padre Damaso -- Death threats for breakfast -- Lanzones overdose in Dapitan -- A bayawak above Rizal's bathroom -- A 'delicious idea' in Dapitan -- What ever happened to Rizal's students? -- Ponot, the 'other' Dapitan -- Rizal's worst patient -- Josephine Bracken's encounter with a ghost -- Rizal and the sorceress 'Sibylla Cumana' -- Rizal's stillborn son -- A pig's head from Dapitan to Dresden -- The villain priest of Dapitan -- 'Esto Resulta Profetico' -- Rizal's road to calvary -- Rizal's twist of death -- We saw Rizal die -- An interview with Trinidad Rizal
Summary, Etc.
  • Summary, etc - "This book Rizal in Barong Tagalog is a collection of more than 55 inquisitive essays about our foremost national hero, Jose Rizal. It reveals fresh insights about the many facets of Rizal's individuality. The reader is given a sampler, so to speak, of Rizal's loves, his fears, his hopes, his faith, his loneliness, his disgust, his happiness, his viewpoints, his moods and reactions. The book's aim is to strip him of the layers of myths and legends surrounding him, and to lay bare his ordinary humanity."
Subject Personal Name
  • Personal name - Rizal, Jose,
  • Dates associated with a name - 1861-1896