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3750Madrid, P. Vindel, Librero-Anticuario, MCMXI (1911). 1 volume in-12, 436+251 pp., half-leather new binding, with cloth-boards, Illustrated with 14 fold out facsimiles and some drawings. Text in Spanish. Paper is toned, cover page of Tome I has been restored and is brittle, inside pages are clean but yellowed by time, a good copy.
11471Tientsin, Hautes Etudes, 1936 . En vente à la Procure de la Mission de Sienhsien, Tientsin. 1 volume in-8, broché, couvertures souples imprimées un peu défraîchies, 227 pp., frais intérieurement, bon exemplaire.
1991026543Makati Metro Manila Philippines: Filway Marketing 1991. Fine condition in a bright and shiny Near Fine dust jacket light edgewear. No chips or fading. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- apparently seldom if ever read. Profusely illustrated on nearly every page with portraits maps drawings photographs etc. Bound in the original black leatherette stamped in bright gold. From the dust jacket: "The STUDENTS' PHILIPPINE ALMANAC is arranged in 12 chapters each corresponding to a calender month. Each chapter has a log of significant events in Philippine history a major industry and one region of the country with a map outlining its provinces major cities expanded writeups on events and personalities. descriptions of festivities and rituals observed during the month For the young reader the STUDENTS' PHILIPPINE ALMANAC is an introduction to the wealth of information found in the country's history and cultural heritage." Oversize Hardcover. 8.75" wide by 11.5" tall. This large very book will require extra postage for International shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. Second printing. Oversize Hardcover. Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. vi 576pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Filway Marketing Hardcover
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List3148Vigan The Philippines early 20th century. Photograph measuring 5 x 6 ¾ inches mounted on heavy cardstock. Manuscript caption recto. Wear and some damage to edges; excellent. A photograph of a group of young Filipino men in suits with two white women and a child posing in front of a building. The caption reads “Grove Methodist Dormitory Boys and Missionaries Viganâ€. The Methodist Episcopal Church began planning its missionary outreach to the Philippines shortly after the 1898 American victory in the Spanish Civil War when the Philippines became an American colony. The mission center in Vigan the capital of Ilocos Sur on the island of Luzon was opened in 1904 headed by Kansan Berndt O. Peterson.1 Missionaries opened schools—with the aim of both educating and Americanizing their students—and made Vigan the base for evangelizing around the region. According to the UMC’s history of their activities in Asia many Filipinos saw the church’s activities as an extension of American imperialism leading to Nicolás Zamora’s foundation of the Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas in 1909.<br /> <br /> 1 Wade Crawford Barclay History of Methodist Missions Vol. 4 The Board of Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist Church 1949. unknown
196296422Manilla Philippines May 25 1962. 1962. Good. - Over 140 words typed on 11 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide "Philippines Free Press Inc." stationery. In a letter addressed to his friend "Joan" from on-board the ship "President Cleveland" Theo F. Rogers informs her that he is "half way" to his destination to visit his "folks" in the U.S. "and also if possible my friends like you." He goes on to list addresses where he could be reached when in the U.S. that of the Hotel St. George in Brooklyn and the First National City Bank of New York. Signed "F. Theo Rogers". The letter us creased with some chipping along the left edge and bottom left corner. Good. <p>Founded in 1908 by Jude Kinkaid with Pat Gallagher the Philippines Free Press was taken over soon afterwards by Manilla Times editor R. McCulloch Dick whose vignette portrait adorns the stationery's letterhead. Following the Philippines liberation from Japan at the end of the Second World War the paper returned with vigor and came to be regarded as one of the most influential voices of the country. With half it's writers consisting of readers and subscriber to the paper the Free Press tackled every significant event and exposed graft and abuse in public office. Indeed the paper was frequently charged with libel by those whose actions it exposed in its columns. The paper's ownership passed on to F. Theo Rogers following R. McCulloch Dick's passing in 1960.<p>In 1898 the young American F. Theo Rogers landed in Manilla as a 16-year old soldier in the Spanish-American War. With brief absences he stayed on for most of his life. One of the first Americans scooped up by the Japanese when they occupied the island in the early days of World War 2 Rogers was imprisoned and tortured in the dungeons of Fort Santiago for 3 months before being sent to the Santo Tomas internment camp. His health having deteriorated Rogers was sent to the Philippine General Hospital from which he was rescued when American forces moved in to take the city. Manilla, Philippines, May 25, 1962. unknown
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