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_b.L189 2013
100 _aLammoglia, Umberto Antonio Cruz-Gallardo,
_d1929-1998,.
_947101
245 0 _aForgotten warriors of the Katipunan :
_bselected excerpts from El Commercio, Diario de la Tarde /
_cUmberto G. Lammoglia.
264 _aErmita, Manila, Philippines :
_bNational Historical Commission of the Philippines,
_c[2013].
300 _a401 pages
_c22 x 28 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aPresented here are excerpts from El Comercio, the leading afternoon daily in the late 19th century, relating to the revolution against Spain, starting from its outbreak in August 1896 all the way to December 1897, when the revolutionary forces of Spain concluded the Biak-na-Bato truce that resulted in the exile of Emilio Aguinaldo to Hongkong. Umberto Lammoglia painstakingly pored over daily accounts of El Comercio, selected the excerpts, and translated them into English. He also provided an index of Filipinos described in the accounts, who were arrested, killed in battle, deported or executed during the revolution.Ms. Anna Maria Lammoglia Harper , the sister of the author handed over her brother's manuscripts to the National Historical Commission and El Comercio with the archival sources revealed nameless katipuneros included Apolinario de la Cruz who deserved to be known and remembered by Filipinos. Apolonio dela Cruz was the granfather of Umberto Lammoglia and Ms.Anna Maria Harper.
650 _aKatipunan (Philippines)
_942044
650 _aPhilippines
942 _cFIL
999 _c18164
_d18164