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42126801Manila 1956 University Of Manila Journal of East Asiati Studies vol.v no.2 April article 1:pp.125 2:pp.213; 3: pp.1 No. 4: pp.14: AN ANNOTATED DICTIONARY OF PHILIPPINE MYTOLOGY cont by Jose Lanes. FIRST & ONLY OBSCURE EDITION. unknown
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1945List3159Manila The Philippines 1945. Twenty-one photos: twelve measuring 2 ½ x 2 ½ inches most with stamped captions verso; nine measuring 2 x 3 ¾ inches most with captions on negative. Some wear; excellent. Imperial Japan occupied the Philippines from 1942 until its surrender in 1945. From early February to early March of 1945 American and Filipino forces fought to drive the Japanese out of the Philippines’ capital city of Manila. Though successful this campaign was incredibly destructive to both the infrastructure of Manila and to its people—including mass murder and rape of Filipino civilians by Japanese forces. Offered here are twenty-one photographs of buildings taken before and after the destruction of the city with most the twelve smaller photos showing the aftermath. Locations include several churches and university buildings the treasury building legislative building Manila Central Post Office and others. The photos taken after the battle are arresting showing Manila’s ruined architecture burnt out trees and downed power lines. unknown
193321411Manila Philippines: Manila Hotel. 1933. Softcover. Very Good. Covers a bit browned and with a bit of edgewear. ; "Where to go what to see where to shop in Manila and the provinces. Presented with the compliments of the Manila Hotel". Numerous ads. Many illustrations from b&w photographs. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 64 pages . Manila Hotel paperback
2001SKU1028029Public Affairs Sec.U.S. Embassy Manila 2001. paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. Public Affairs Sec 2001 Very good condition pages are all like new and unread. Cover is clean and strong spine is smooth and not creased. Cover has a small scratch apx 2" no tears or folds. Public Affairs Sec.,U.S. Embassy, Manila paperback
4000Manila P.I.:: Central Station and Offices . Not illustrated; single sheet printed on both sides 10 33 inches accordion folded to 10 4 inches. The Manila Railroad was founded by the Spanish in the 1880s. After the Spanish American War the Americans took over control and before WWII there was quite a network on Luzon amounting to some 700 miles of track when the Japanese were approaching Luzon the Americans and the Philippine army destroyed much of the infrastructure. When the Allies finally took back the Islands there was only 452 usable miles of track.This timetable was for the Northern line and was published just a year before the Southern Line opened which ran from Manila to Legazpi on the Bicol Peninsula at the southern tip of Luzon. Attempts to build back the Philippine rail system have been many and sporadic and have been hampered by hurricane and volcano damage by illegal settlement on the rights of way and by general inertia Manila, P.I.:: Central Station and Offices, ,. unknown
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2007ASAP-9789351287537Kalpaz Publications 2007. New. Kalpaz Publications unknown
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2007BIBHB0086150872007. Hardcover. New. In India the system of espionage is as old as the Rigveda. It has developed into a sophisticated political art. 'Spies are the eyes of Kings' is a proverbial saying current among the people from time immemorial. In her work the author has emphasised on the existence of spy system from the early vedic period. The spies seem to have been largely employed then not merely to ascertain validity or invalidity in the statements of parties and witnesses but also to gather correct and reliable information as to the movements of tribal settlements of inimical tendency or disposition. It is an indispensable adjunct of foreign policy and also an important instrument of serving the government. Kautilya envisaged a wellknit system of espionage. The author has included a separate chapter on diplomacy and diplomatic agents. As spying and diplomacy work together and the duties and functions of spies and diplomats overlap and coincide. The ancient Indian spy system was so developed and organised that till today it is a perennial source of inspiration and more useful basis for the modern intelligence system. This book will be useful not only to readers for History but scholars working in the field of Political Science Military Science Administration Diplomacy etc. Moreover it is a treasure house of important information for the students preparing for competitive examinations. It is a learned attempt for the indepth. About The Author: Dr. Mrs. Manila Rohatgi obtained her masters degree in History with Gold Medal. After M.Phil. and Ph.D. she started her career as Assistant Lecturer in C.C.S. University Meerut. She is a regular member of different societies like Indian History Congress Indian Archaeological Society Mahatama Gandhi International Humanity Mission etc. She has been awarded with President Award in National Scouting and Guiding in 1991. Presently she is working as head Deptt. of History Hapur Gzb with an aim to explore now ideas and research techniques in History. She has published many research papers in various reputed magazines books etc. She has been NET UGC observer for many times. She is keenly engrossed to ladder up the problems of weaker section of female society and speaks forcefully for upsurge of child knowledge and development programmes. Contents: A Vedic Hymn � Preface � Acknowledgements � Abbreviations � Introduction � Organization of Spies � Functions of Spies � Techniques of Spies � Various Covers of Spies � Visakanya : The Poisonous Beauty � Diplomacy and Diplomatic Agents � Position and Contribution of Spies � Conclusion � Bibliography � Index. The Title 'Spy System in Ancient India: From Vedic Period to Gupta Period written/authored/edited by Manila Rohatgi' published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788178355153 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 294 Pages. The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Police / Criminology / Law. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
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