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_aDS 675.8.R47 _b.L819 1996 |
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_aRizal, Jose, _d1861-1896 |
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_aEl Filibusterismo : _bsubversion : a sequel to Noli Me Tangere / _cJose Rizal ; translated by Ma. Soledad Lacson-Locsin ; edited by Raul L. Locsin. |
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_aMakati City : _bBookmark, _c[1996];copyright 1996. |
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_a342 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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520 | _aA sequel to the Noli Me Tangere, the El Filibusterismo is a book for all seasons for peoples existing under oppressive regimes. It begins where the Noli leaves off, where love, romance, heroism, idealism and tragedy turn to hate, bitterness, anger, disillusionment and vengeance. It is just another story to tell, but in its intensity lie the thoughts and the soul of a people, their hopes and their future, the sweep and their shape of their destiny, forming part of the parcel of a national heritage. | ||
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_aLocsin, Ma. Soledad Lacson. _938748 |
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_aLocsin, Raul Lacson. _938749 |
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