Cutting books relating to José Rizal [manuscript]. 1834-1860.

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Cutting books relating to José Rizal [manuscript]. 1834-1860.

Press cuttings of José Rizal's writings, translated into English, and of articles about him. These include a volume of his writings translated by Juan Collas which appeared in the Manilla Chronicle, May-June 1954; 1 volume each of his stories, letters and essays translated by Jorge Bocobo, which appeared in the Manilla Times, June 1953- August 1955; and 7 volumes of articles about him from various Philippines newspapers and periodicals, 1951-1959.

64 cm. 13 v. + 1 folio item.

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Bocobo, Jorge Cleofas

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Collas, Juan G.

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Rizal, José, 1861-1896

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José Rizal (b. June 19, 1861, Calamba, Spanish Philippines–d. Dec. 30, 1896, Bagumbayan, Spanish Philippines) was a doctor and Philippine nationalist. He studied medicine in the Philippines and in Europe and trained as an ophthalmologist. While in Spain, he was leader of the reform movement of Filipino students. When he returned to Manila in 1892, he formed a civic movement called La Liga Filipina. Rizal was arrested en route to Cuba via Spain and was imprisoned in Barcelona on October 6, 1896. ...