In this book published in 1933, Eulogio B. Rodriguez traces the growth and development of Philippine literature from the pre-Spanish era to the American occupation . First...
Based on the Spanish-American war, the novel follows the adventures of the three Russell brothers Ben, Walter and Larry in the Philippines during the onset of the American Period. The story opens with...
After Jose Rizal, Antonio Abad is the most important and interesting novelist of Philippine Literature in Spanish . He is one of the most productive and versatile writers...
In a letter dated 16 June 1582, Gov. Gonzalo Ronquillo Peñalosa relates to King Philip II the state of affairs in the newly colonized Philippine islands, particularly on the expeditions sent, conversion...
A developmental account that traces the early beginnings of the Philippine Sugar Industry way back the first Spanish settlement then follows through with its evolution from...
El autor, un culto y buen respetado abogado, después de tres anos de residencia en Filipinas, regresa a España como representante de Filipinas en el Cortés. Escribe esto para dar en una memoria, idea y...
Guillermo Gómez Riveras El Caserón, 1975 Zóbel prizewinner, represents a main landmark in the Contemporary Philippine Theatre in Spanish language. Although published in...
This book of Maximo M. Kalaw, former chairperson of the U.P. Dept. of Political Science and secretary of the Philippine Mission to the United States, recounts the development of gradual and greater Philippine...
First honor recipient in the Third Annual Oratorical Contest of the Philippine Law School in 1921, this piece by Jose N. Topacio vividly illustrates the conditions under which Filipino heroes and martyrs...
The first-prize winner of the First Annual Oratorical Contest of the University of Manila's College of Law in 1922, this piece by Felipe Moncada asserts that the Philippines is at risk of destruction by...