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Bantayog: discovering Manila through its monuments / Jocelyn Batoon-Garcia, Evan P. Garcia, Rhodora M. Joaquin, and Carmelita S. Marasigan, editors.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Pasay City, Philippines: Foreign Service Institute, Department of Foreign Affairs, 2008.Description: ix, 77 pages: color illustrations; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789715520751
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Contents:
Jose P. Rizal: a tribute to greatness -- Philippine Carabao: the humble beast of burden -- Lapu-Lapu: the man, the mystery, the monument -- Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmena: fathers of the Philippine Republic -- GOMBURZA: priestly revolutionaries -- People Power: Ninoy Aquino's legacy -- Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Andres de Urdaneta: a captain, a cross, and a compass -- Juan Luna: painter, patriot, diplomat -- The cost of liberty: memorare - Manila 1945 -- King Carlos IV: A father's love vaccinates a nation -- A homage to Manila's Galleons -- Queen Isabella II: a reign of order in chaos -- ASEAN: creating island of peace -- King Philip II: What's in a name? -- Graciano Lopez Jaena: orator of the reform movement -- Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunan: a legacy of revolt and freedom -- San Lorenzo Ruiz: the most improbable of Saints -- Ongpin and Pinpin: Filipino-Chinese patriots -- Miguel de Benavides: a life of faith in God and man -- Chino Roces: guardian of press freedom -- Lord Justo Ukon Takayama: the Christian Daimyo -- Pablo Ocampo: statesman -- Vicente Lim: letter from a general -- Elpidio Quirino: post-war President -- Apolinario Mabini: the sublime paralytic -- Rajah Sulayman: The valiant ruler of Manila -- Cayetano Arellano: international jurist -- Jose Abad Santos: martyr and patriot -- Carlos P. Romulo: standing at the vanguard of progress -- Jose P. Laurel: a life of leadership and integrity -- Ramon Magsaysay: the people's President -- Arsenio Lacson: public servant -- The Filipino seafarer
Summary: History of Manila through the different monuments all over the city.
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BOOKS MAIN DS 686.6 B36 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 01834

Includes bibliographical references. Garcia, J. B., Garcia, E. V., Joaquin, R. M., & Marasigan, C. S. (Eds.). (2008). Bantayog: Discovering Manila through its monuments. Pasay City, Philippines: Foreign Service Institute, Department of Foreign Affairs.

Jose P. Rizal: a tribute to greatness -- Philippine Carabao: the humble beast of burden -- Lapu-Lapu: the man, the mystery, the monument -- Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmena: fathers of the Philippine Republic -- GOMBURZA: priestly revolutionaries -- People Power: Ninoy Aquino's legacy -- Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Andres de Urdaneta: a captain, a cross, and a compass -- Juan Luna: painter, patriot, diplomat -- The cost of liberty: memorare - Manila 1945 -- King Carlos IV: A father's love vaccinates a nation -- A homage to Manila's Galleons -- Queen Isabella II: a reign of order in chaos -- ASEAN: creating island of peace -- King Philip II: What's in a name? -- Graciano Lopez Jaena: orator of the reform movement -- Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunan: a legacy of revolt and freedom -- San Lorenzo Ruiz: the most improbable of Saints -- Ongpin and Pinpin: Filipino-Chinese patriots -- Miguel de Benavides: a life of faith in God and man -- Chino Roces: guardian of press freedom -- Lord Justo Ukon Takayama: the Christian Daimyo -- Pablo Ocampo: statesman -- Vicente Lim: letter from a general -- Elpidio Quirino: post-war President -- Apolinario Mabini: the sublime paralytic -- Rajah Sulayman: The valiant ruler of Manila -- Cayetano Arellano: international jurist -- Jose Abad Santos: martyr and patriot -- Carlos P. Romulo: standing at the vanguard of progress -- Jose P. Laurel: a life of leadership and integrity -- Ramon Magsaysay: the people's President -- Arsenio Lacson: public servant -- The Filipino seafarer

History of Manila through the different monuments all over the city.

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