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040 _aAEA
_cAEA
_erda
050 _aDS 668
_b.C844 1916 v.15
100 _aCraig, Astin
_950664
245 0 _aPhilippine progress prior to 1898 /
_cby Austin Craig and Conrado Benitez.
264 _aPhilippines :
_bPhilippine Education Company,
_c[1916]
300 _a136 pages ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aFilipiniana collections in the country are few and not readily accessible to the reading public. This is due to the fact that quite a number of items in these collections, which where printed here or abroad in small editions, are now very rare and those who possess them understandably allow only limited use in order to preserve them. This situation has been remedied to a certain extent by the admirable efforts of concerned groups such as the Filipiniana Book Guild and the Historical Conservation Society. Their projects, together with the reprint of the 55-volume Blair and Robertson's The Philippine Islands by Cacho Hermanos and the Eugenio Lopez Foundation's publication of John R.M. Taylor's The Philippine Insurrection Against the United States, have made more Filipiniana materials available to non-collectors. Still, the list remains woefully short. --From the introduction
650 _aPhilippine Islands
_937471
700 _aBenitez, Conrado.
_950665
700 _aConstantino, Renato.
_934646
942 _cIRC
999 _c62461
_d62461