El Filibusterismo (unexpurgated) / Jose Rizal ; translated by Jorge Bocobo

By: Rizal, Jose [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philippines : R. Martinez & Sons, c1957Description: xxxi, 359 pages ; 23 cmSubject(s): PHILPPINE FICTION | RIZAL, JOSE, 1861-1896 | RIZAL, JOSE, 1861-1896 -- LITERARY WORKSLOC classification: PQ 8897.R5 .B63 1957
Contents:
On the upper deck -- On the lower deck -- Legends -- Cabesang Tales -- A Driver's Christmas eve -- Basilio -- Simoun -- Merry Christmas -- Pilates -- Wealth and misery -- Los Banos -- Placido Penitente -- The Class in physics -- A Student House -- Senor Pasta -- the Tribulations of a Chinese -- The Kiapo fair -- Fakes -- The Fuse -- The Proponent -- Manila types -- The Show -- A Dead body -- Dreams -- Laughter and tears -- Hostile posters -- The Friar and the Filipino -- Tatakut (fear) -- Last words about Capitan Tiago -- Juli -- The Important official -- Consequences of the posters -- The Supreme argument -- The Wedding -- The Feast -- Ben Zayb's troubles -- The Mystery -- Fate
Summary: The title "El Filibusterismo," comes from the Spanish word filibustero, which is defined by the dictionary pf the Royal Academy of Spanish Language in Madrid, thus : "el que trabajaba por la emancipacion de las que fueron nuestras provincias ultramarinas," or "the person who worked for the emancipation of our former overseas provinces."
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Special Collection Filipiniana FIL PQ 8897.R5 .B63 1957 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000019871

On the upper deck -- On the lower deck -- Legends -- Cabesang Tales -- A Driver's Christmas eve -- Basilio -- Simoun -- Merry Christmas -- Pilates -- Wealth and misery -- Los Banos -- Placido Penitente -- The Class in physics -- A Student House -- Senor Pasta -- the Tribulations of a Chinese -- The Kiapo fair -- Fakes -- The Fuse -- The Proponent -- Manila types -- The Show -- A Dead body -- Dreams -- Laughter and tears -- Hostile posters -- The Friar and the Filipino -- Tatakut (fear) -- Last words about Capitan Tiago -- Juli -- The Important official -- Consequences of the posters -- The Supreme argument -- The Wedding -- The Feast -- Ben Zayb's troubles -- The Mystery -- Fate

The title "El Filibusterismo," comes from the Spanish word filibustero, which is defined by the dictionary pf the Royal Academy of Spanish Language in Madrid, thus : "el que trabajaba por la emancipacion de las que fueron nuestras provincias ultramarinas," or "the person who worked for the emancipation of our former overseas provinces."

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