The return : ang kapal ng mukha ng tuta / by G.B. Calleja.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : Kalikasan Press, c1971.Description: 91 pages 31 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • PL 5539.C132 .R316 1971
Summary: or a country like the Philippines which create diplomatic ties with a super power so as to be protected and benefit from the economic and political stability.Summary: Contains a three act tragedy in 17 scenes in at least two languages. Mirrors the philosophy of people on the adaptation and assimilation of a different culture aside from what he had for the sake of self preservation or enjoying one's vested interest.The subject of the situation can be a person who tries to get close to an influential person for the benefit of position or privilege
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center PL 5539.C132 .R316 1971 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC0000006439
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PL 5539.C13 .V712 1990 Kung bakit umuulan / PL 5539.C13 .V712 1990 Kung bakit umuulan / PL 5539.C13 .V712 1990 Kung bakit umuulan / PL 5539.C132 .R316 1971 The return : ang kapal ng mukha ng tuta / PL 5539.C132 .T482 1989 Time with all its wails / PL 5539.C14 .C270 1991 In burning ambush : essays 1985-1990 / PL 5539.C14 .C868 1993 Pasquinades /

A chronicle of our times: a 3-act tragedy

or a country like the Philippines which create diplomatic ties with a super power so as to be protected and benefit from the economic and political stability.

Contains a three act tragedy in 17 scenes in at least two languages. Mirrors the philosophy of people on the adaptation and assimilation of a different culture aside from what he had for the sake of self preservation or enjoying one's vested interest.The subject of the situation can be a person who tries to get close to an influential person for the benefit of position or privilege

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