Makamisa : the search for Rizal's third novel / Ambeth R. Ocampo. 6

By: Ocampo, Ambeth R. 4 0 16, [, ] | [, ] |
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Language: Unknown language code Summary language: Unknown language code Original language: Unknown language code Series: ; Pasig City, Philippines : Anvil Publishing, ©199246Edition: Description: 23 cm 172 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated;unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 971270274X (paperback)ISSN: 2Other title: 6 []Uniform titles: | | Related works: 1 40 1861-1896. Rizal, Jose, 6 []Subject(s): -- 2 Rizal, Jose, 1861-1896. Makamisa. -- 0 -- -- | -- 2 -- 0 -- 6 -- | 2 0 -- | -- -- 20 -- | | -- -- Translation into English. Philippine novel (Spanish) -- -- -- | -- -- -- 20 -- --Genre/Form: -- 2 -- Additional physical formats: DDC classification: | F Riz 899.213 Oc1m 1992 LOC classification: | PL6058.9.R59 | M357 19922Other classification:
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The book contains the original transcript of Jose Rizal novel which he started in Filipino and later continued in Spanish. It brings forward a new Rizal work for students and their families, historians and scholars, to enjoy - one in which Filipinos can see themselves and part of their history. Through it Ocampo proves that Rizal is not a closed book, and that even as we approach the centennial of his execution in 1896 there still is matter for study on, research in, and enlightenment from the enigma that is Jose Rizal.
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Filipiniana-Circulating F Riz DS 675.8 R71.O23 1992 (Browse shelf) Available F15452
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In English, translated from Tagalog and Spanish. 56

Includes bibliographical references (p. 87).

The book contains the original transcript of Jose Rizal novel which he started in Filipino and later continued in Spanish. It brings forward a new Rizal work for students and their families, historians and scholars, to enjoy - one in which Filipinos can see themselves and part of their history. Through it Ocampo proves that Rizal is not a closed book, and that even as we approach the centennial of his execution in 1896 there still is matter for study on, research in, and enlightenment from the enigma that is Jose Rizal.

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