To fight without end : the story of a misunderstood president. / Raissa Espinosa Robles.
Material type: TextPublication details: Manila : Ayala Foundation, Inc., c1990.Description: 273 p. : ill. 22 cmISBN:- 9718551077
- F DS 686.6.Q5 R571 1990
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It was from Crispina Reyes who had arranged the Quirino papers at the Ayala Museum, that I first learned the rich source of information on the Quirino Presidency. This was way back in the early '80s. By chance this summer, I happened to visit Cris and she again brought up the papers and the fact that this year was Quirino's birth centennial and that perhaps, a book could be written using his papers. Somehow, at that point, I felt that it was time for Filipino writers like myself to explore and interpret our own past our own way. This book is a modest result of such an effort.
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