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040 _aNU FAIRVIEW
_cNU FAIRVIEW
050 _aPL 6058.4 R59 2015
100 _aRizal, Jose
_eAuthor
245 _aEl filibusterismo :
_bsubversion a sequel to noli me tangere
_cJose Rizal
260 _aMakati City, Philippines :
_bThe Bookmark, Inc.,
_cc2015.
300 _a448 pages :
_bIllustration;
_c18 cm.
365 _b195.00
500 _aK to 12 Compliant
504 _aIncludes notes.
505 _aChapter 1 : On deck -- Chapter 2 : Below deck -- Chapter 3 : Legends -- Chapter 4 : Cabesang Tales -- Chapter 5 : A cochero's christmas eve -- Chapter 6 : Basilio -- Chapter 7 : Simoun -- Chapter 8 : Merry christmas -- Chapter 9 : Pilates -- Chapter 10 : Wealth and misery -- Chapter 11 : Los banos -- Chapter 12 : Placido penitente -- Chapter 13 : A class in physics -- Chapter 14 : A students' lodging house -- Chapter 15 : Senor pasta -- Chapter 16 : The tribulations of a chinaman -- Chapter 17 : The quiapo fair -- Chapter 18 : Deceptions -- Chapter 19 : The fuse -- Chapter 20 : The ponente -- Chapter 21 : Manila Characters -- Chapter 22 : The performance -- Chapter 23 : A corpse -- Chapter 24 : Dreams -- Chapter 25 : Laughter and tears -- Chapter 26 : Pasquinades -- Chapter 27 : The Friar and the filipino -- Chapter 28 : Panic -- Chapter 29 : Last words about captain tiago -- Chapter 30 : Juli -- Chapter 31 : The high official -- Chapter 32 : Consequences of the posters -- Chapter 33 : The final argument -- Chapter 34 : The Wedding -- Chapter 35 : The fiesta -- Chapter 36 : The predicaments of ben zayb -- Chapter 37 : Mystery -- Chapter 38 : A trick of fate -- Chapter 39 : The final chapter.
520 _aEl Filibusterismo is a sequel to Noli Me Tangere. The novel is a critique of the Spanish colonial regime in the Philippines, and it explores themes such as social injustice, corruption, and the struggle for freedom.
650 _aNOVEL
700 _aMa. Soledad Lacson-Locsin
_eTranslator
700 _aRaul L. locsin
_eEditor
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_cBK
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