Catalog
Catalog
Catalog
ACCU03
By The San Francisco Craft & Folk Art Museum and Co-produced by The
National Commission for Culture and the Arts; David Baradas, Curator.
A first look at the gradeurs of the Philippine cultural heritage. The
exhibition is comprised of approximately seventy-five objects, dating
from 500 A.D. to 1900 A.D., and from a wide range of island culture. The
pieces include stone carvings, ceramics, metalwork, woodcarvings,
textiles and jewelry of extraordinary elegance and craftsmanship.
From Foreword. Includes photos ISBN 1-877742-04-X 96 pages $19.95
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Architecture
ARFR01 Designing Filipino: The Architecture of Francisco
Manosa
By Eric S. Caruncho, Foreword by Robert Powell
Tradition and contemporary design come together in the work of
internationally acclaimed Filipino architect Francisco Manosa. His
striking designs for residences and institutions incorporate vernacular
forms and make extensive use of indigenous materials such as bamboo,
coconut shell, wood and stone while stretching the boundaries of
contemporary tropical design. This book surveys a remarkable body of
work that has set new directions for contemporary Filipino architecture.
With 264 color plates, 26 plans and illustrations. Includes Glossary.
ISBN 971-923-700-7
256 pages hardbound
$69.95
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ARSC02 Bamboo
By Maria Elena Paterno-Locsin
Resilient like the bamboo, is how we Filipinos like to describe ourselves;
caressed by the breese, swaying with the wind, bending the tempest, but
in the end, sturdy and uneathed when all else have perished.- Dr. Lourdes
T. Echauz Limited copies. ISBN 971-8865-08-X 165 pages, hardbound $79.95
Textiles
Tinalak: The Tboli are the indigenous dwellers in the highlands of Lake
Sebu in South Cotabato, Mindanao. Tinalak is more than just a textile. It
is a sacred weave, passed from generation to generation of skilled
weavers, with many meanings and practical uses. Variety of types,
designs, qualities and sizes - please call for more details. Prices range
from $100.00.
Malong: Used by the Maguindanao, Tausug, Samal, Yakan and a group
in Palawan who all call the garment by other names. The MaranaoMaguindanao term malong is from the same linguistinc matrix as the
Tausug Samal tajong and the Luzon-Visayan patajong. These garment are
similar to the Indonesian and Malaysian sarong, the Thai ponong, the
Myanmar loungi and the Laotin sinh. The malong serves many purposes.
The Maranao newborn is wrapped in the best malong. And as he grows
to adulthood, the malong is his indispensable companion until death,
when he is wrapped again, for the last time, in his best malong. The
malong is also used as an all-purpose bag, umbrella, raincoat, tent,
stretcher, swimsuit, G-string, blanket, lounging dress or dressing
room, bedsheet, babys hammock, beach wear, mat screen, curtain,
tablecloth, even boxing gloves. Handwoven malong are usually made of
cotton (in variety of sizes and colors $35.00) or, rarely of silk.
Tubao/Tubaw: a hand-woven bandana (headgear) of the people of
Southern Philippines. Small ($8.00) and Large sizes ($12.00)
Barong Tagalog for men, women and children. Please call for more
details.
Inabel: Ilocano indigenous cloth: placemats, table runners, loin cloths
(Bahag) tapis, vests, and scarves in variety of designs and sizes. Please
call for more details.
Sinamay (Dyed Hemp fabric), Tubao (Mindanao Headwrap),
Visual Arts
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Philippine History
HIMA01
HIPU28
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$12.95
By Nicolas Pichay
Received the Centennial Literary Prize, First Prize for Drama and the National
Book Award for Drama in 2001. The author weaves into his historical plot
the lives that run parallel with Marcelo H. Del Pilar's in magical nonlinear narrative - of parents talking to their unborn children; of heroes
debating with their own forgotten selves; of youths practice dancing
with danger; of traitors and their monuments; of the collective consciousness that results from seeing three priests garroted in public; and how a
dead Plaridel, exhumed from a borrowed grave, is finally able to come
home. ISBN 971-542-272-1
124 pages
$15.95
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By John A. Larkin
Examines the social and economic history of rural Pampanga from 1561
to 1921. ISBN 971-10-0510-7
356 pages
$15.95
HINE29 Clark Field and the United States Air Corps In The
Philippines, 1919-1942
By Richard B. Miexzel
A well-documented history of Clark Field that traces the development of
the military camp from 1919 up to the outbreak of the Pacific War.
ISBN 971-10-3078-X
188 pages
$19.95
$19.95
By S.V. Epistola
This book chronicles the lives of the Filipinos who joined Emilio
Aguinaldo in HongKong to set up a Philippine government in exile.
This was after the United States won the Filipino-American war and
colonized the Philippines. Epistola focuses on the Filipino exiles fierce
price in being Filipinos which led them to the conviction that a sense of dignity
was not possible under foriegn domination.
ISBN 971-542-107-5
176 pages
$18.95
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HIMC01 Carigara
Edited by Eduardo T. Makabenta, Jr.
Six hundred years of history in a town in Leyte. 200 pages
ISBN 971-91575-0-X
hardbound
$35.95
ISBN 971-91575-1-8
softcover
$21.95
HINE49
HIUS26
HIPU17
Spain
By O.D. Corpuz
This book tells the story of the Filipino Revolution in its full compass. The
emergence of the young nation, whose people identified Filipinas, not
Spain, as the Motherland. The revolution as military struggle; the
triumph of the Army of the Liberation of Filipinas against the regiments
and brigades of a European army - the latter reinforced with 45,000
troops from Spain. This work is clearly a patriotic history and depicts
the Filipinos of the Revolution as a worthy people whose constancy to
their ideals lifted them over the reverses. In his own words, Corpuz
offers this work as a contribution to the enrichment of the Filipinos
collective memory. ISBN 971-92018-61 375 pages
$32.95
HIPU11
By Patricio N. Abinales
This is a collection of essays on one of the most enduring political forces in
post-war Philippines, the communist movement that was (re) born in the late
1960s. The seven essays cover three broad themes; leaders and
histories; sectors, tactics and regional dynamics, and perspectives and
prospects. The book covers more than a decade (from the early 80s to
the late 90s) of the authors intellectual interaction with the Philippine
revolutionary movement. ISBN 971-542-273-X
292 pages $19.95
HIPX01
By Belinda A. Aquino
Second edition with an Epilogue. ... Dr. Aquinos research was based
primarily on some 3,300 pages of documents retrieved from the plane
carrying Marcos personal possessions when he fled to Hawaii, following
the overthrow of his corrupt regime in February 1986. So many more
papers and documents were found in Malacanang Palace after the
Marcoses left the country. - Foreword by Gabriel Iglesias
ISBN 971-8567-20-8
266 pages
$27.95
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HINE24
By John A. Larkin
An understanding of Southeast Asian history and the industry vital to
the evolution of the Philippines. ISBN 971-10-1059-3 352 pages $18.95
By Pacifico A. Agabin
Received the National Book Award for Law in 1997. A collection of papers
and essays on political law written and delivered by the author in the
last decade. The common thread that runs through most of the essays
here is the unholy connection between law and politics.
ISBN 971-542-077-X
276 pages
$21.95
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HIBR10 El Filibusterismo
Translated by Maria Soledad Lacson-Locsin
ISBN 971-569
618 pages, newsprint
$8.95
By Ken De Bevoise
The authors insights into the interdynamics of historical processes that
connects human and other diseases. Philippine edition.
ISBN 971-10-1088-7
288 pages
$21.95
By Teodoro A Agoncillo
Opening his study of the Japanese Occupation with a brief survey of
Japans rise to power, the author sketches the events of 1941, which
ultimately led to Pearl harbor, with the bold strokes of a trained painter.
He narrates and describes the steps taken by the American and
Philippine governments to prepare the Filipinos for a total war that
nobody liked but which everybody feared would come with an impact of
tremendous proportions. ISBN 971-542-274-8 498 pages
$25.95
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HIAT01
Guerrilla Liberators
By V. Brigoli Armamento
Such daring rescue of the internees by the Filipino guerrilla soldiers
was one of a fascinating military operators done by them which is why
their current fight for Veterans Equity is justifiable.
NO ISBN
96 pages
$4.95
By Bill Peavey
During World War II, thousands of Filipinos died for a sacred cause.
Starving entrapped and subjected to merciless brutality. They knew that
only upon liberty, would dignity and honor firmly rest. The Filipinos
understood that moral death would be far more than physical death.
Their sacrifice became the most powerful answer to tyranny ever given.
From Introduction ISBN 0-9647607-0-3 220 pages, hardcover $17.95
By Paul D. Hutchcroft
Chronicles the powerful forces that have brought the country's economy
down, from its postwar stature as a leader in standard of living
conditions to its present low ranking in the Third World economy.
ISBN 0801434289
278 pages, hardcover
$45.00
By Robin Hemley
Recalls the 1971 "discovery" of a band of 26 "Stone Age" rain-forest
dwellers, living in total isolation in the Philippines. Here, Hemley tries to
sort out whether it was the "anthropological find of the century" or "the
ethnographic hoax of the century." With 8 pages of photos.
ISBN 0374177163
339 pages, hardbound
$25.00
By Rudy de Lara
A pilgrimage from war and death tolife and love. The triumph over the
Japanese after WWII should have ushered ina time of jubilation. Instead,
it brought kidnapping, death, and a trial for murder.
ISBN 0-595-14806-9
184 pages
$10.95
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As early as 1565, when the galleon San Pablo sailed to Acapulco from
Cebu, natives of Las Islas Filipinas have had a presence in the New World
and, subsequently, in what we now know as the United States. This
documentary pays tribute to the Filipino pioneers, workers, thinkers,
fighters, doers and leaders who played a role in the making of America,
from the colonial era to the beginning of the new mellenium.
VHS format
45 minutes
$15.95
Dance
DAPU47
HIFA01
By Fred Cordova
This is a pictorial-essay book, which gives the reader a sweeping vista of
the presence and life of Filipinos in America from 1763 to 1963 through a
collection of 250 photographs and documents and twenty-two essays.
ISBN 0-8403-2897-4
238 pages
$24.95
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CHAY04
By Benito S. Vergara
To this day, many mountain slopes around Naga still have pili trees
growing wild, more than a hundred years old. from Introduction.
No ISBN
16 pages
$5.95
CHNT02
Corn Hero
By Benito S. Vergara
Mais is the third most important cereal in the world today. It is also the
most important animal feed. To most of us, corn is enjoyed as a
vegetable, boiled, roasted or sauteed. From cornstarch, sugar and
alcohol can be derived. No ISBN
11 pages
$5.95
98 pages, newsprint
$7.95
$7.95
CHNE52
$7.95
Cordillera Tales
CHGI27
$7.95
By Raymundo Reyes
This is the first of this series of juvenile fiction. Meet and be captivated
by golden-haired Radee Dee, one of the Little People, in Castles in the
Cordilleras. What kind of homes do they inhabit, and where are they
found? What kind of food do they eat? What are their special powers,
especially those of their shaman? ISBN 971-8967-44-3 126 pages $11.95
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Alamat Series
Recommended for children ages 3-10 years old. Written in Pilipino
unless otherwise indicated, about 25 pages, in newsprint. $3.95 each
CHAD06
Alamat Ng Ilang-Ilang
By Virgilio Almario
A popular legend originating from the Tagalog region about the fragrant
Ilang-Ilang, a flower native to the Philippines.
ISBN 971-121-164-7
Heritage Series
Books in this series feature traditional forms of literature such as myths,
legends, fables, epics, and folk-songs. Bilingual recommended for
children 3-10 years old 24-28 pages, soft cover, book paper (unless
otherwise indicated) $3.95 each
CHAD47
CHAD38
$3.95
$3.95
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CHCC05
CHAD15
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CHAD18
CHAD20 The Siopao Who Does not Like Gluttonous Children Ang Siopao Na Ayaw Sa Batang Matakaw
Story by Amang Medina
In Aling Bisings bakery, resentment among the bread and delicacies is
brewing because the siopaos are becoming fussy and arrogant. Why do
the siopaos dislike gluttonous children? But what can a siopao do when a
gluttonous street kid wants to buy and eat it? An amusing story with a
surprise ending which children will surely love to read.ISBN971-5180027
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CHAD34
FolkTales
LFPU61 Philippine Folk Literature: The Folktales
Compiled and Translated by Damiana L. Eugenio
The tales are given in English translation to make them accessible to an
international readership. This collection is intended to be national in
rope. Care was therefore taken to ensure that it contain s as well as
representation as possible of the different types and sub-typed of the
folktale and that ir represents as many Philippine ethnolinguistic groups
as possible. ISBN 971-542-288-8
464 pages
$34.95
876 pages
LFUS25 Ibalong
By Merito Espinas
The English translation of the famed Bicol folk epic-fragment.
ISBN 971-506-068-4
200 pages
$14.95
LFGI21
Folkbeliefs? Supertitions?
$49.95
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By Marlene Aguilar-Pollard
Featuring the artworks by J.A. Martinez. Myths and legends reflect a
peoples belief and core values that reveal stories about creation of god
and the universe, good and evil, love and hate, greed and generosity,
courage and treachery, of witches, spirits and magic; that will stimulate
the mind and touch the soul. They reveal mans innermost thoughts and
fears about the world in relation to himself. They are our gifts from our
forefathers. They definte who we are. From the Authors Introduction.
ISBN 971-91939-4-8
104 pages, hardbound
$21.95
By Reynaldo Alejandro
The extraordinary classic cuisine of the Philippines has been adapted to
the requirements of an American kitchen. This cookbook offers quick
and easy recipes for light, nutritious and tasteful foods.
ISBN 9-780-399-511448
250 pages
$14.95
Cookbooks
COTT08 The Food of the Philippines: Authenthic Recipes from
the Pearl of the Orient
By Reynaldo Alejandro
This volume examines the historical and regional influences that have
shaped the cuisine of the Philippines.
By Violet Noriega
This book will serve as a valuable guide and resource to easy, delicious
and authentic Philippine dishes. Tips and shortcuts for creative Filipino
cooking. ISBN 0-9636557-0-1
200 pages
$12.95
By Charmaine Solomon
More than 800 recipes from 16 countries are clearly presented in step-bystep instructions. This cookbook is about real Asian food, created with a
minimum of fuss in a Western kitchen from readily availabe ingredients.
ISBN 0-8048-1791-X
350pages
$34.95
CORE01
By Gerry G. Gelle
A comprehensive guide to the exotic foods of the Philippines. "Everyone
with an adventurous palalte and a taste for culinary exploration will be
delighted by the arrival of this new and serious work on the food of the
Philippines." - Nach Wexman, Kitchen Arts and Letters
ISBN 1-878610-63-5
pages hardbound
$29.95
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FIOP13
Laro Sa Baga
By Edgardo M. Reyes
(Playing With Fire) A screenplay of love, life and fate in a contemporary
Philippine setting. Written in Pilipino.
ISBN 971-502-990-6
198 pages newsprint
$9.95
Crafts
Tribal Accessories: Tiboli necklaces and earrings, Mt. Province fertility
necklaces, Tinalak penholders and handcrafted napkin holders and other
accessories.
Anting-anting (Philippine Talismans/Amulets) handmade brass
talismans/amulets. $10.00
Film
FIPU03 Wages of Cinema: Film in Philippine Perspective
By Joel David.
Recent trends in film discourse are taken up and examined from a
national position. Issues such as disconstruction, historiography, cultural
policy, postcolonialism, and psycholanalysis are discussed in the light of how
these may best contribute to the interests of Philippine film criticism,
production and viewership. ISBN 971-542-168-7 239 pages $19.95
By Mel Tobias
This book presents poignant and entertaining reviews of classic
Philippine films; many of them have achieved cult status. Film
enthusiasts, and other readers curious about the history and growth of
Asian and Philippine cinema will find this book an excellent reference
and guide. Limited Copies ISBN 0-89716-810-0 pages
$25.00
FITU01
By Rod Pulido
Darius Dela Cruz is on a mission: To get his family to embrace their
Filipino Culture. A comedic story of how a young man goes out of his
way to get his family to embrace their culture. Foreword by Rex
Navarrete ISBN 0-9708245-1-3
134 pages
$16.95
$18.95
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FITU02
The Debut
$16.95
$25.95
Gay/Lesbian Culture
GLJL01
Monster Poems
By J. Neil C. Garcia
These pieces are reflections on the relationship between narrative and
lyric modes of perceiving, between imagination and memory, art and
life. Finally, they also aspire to leapover the yawning gap underlying all
of existence - the ontological crack that separates the dead and the living.
As with his poetry collections, this book bears eloquent witness not only
to firce intelligence, but also it acts of marvelous attention.
ISBN 971-605-200-8
177 pages
$15.95
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$12.95
Language
LAJA01 Bikol Phrasebook
By Jason William Lobel and Grace Uvero Bucad
A tourists guide to speaking Bikol.
ISBN 971-92226-1-1
56 pages
$9.95
LAJA02 Rinconada
By Jason William Lobel and Grace Uvero Bucad
Bikol-Filipino-English phrasebook with mini-dictionary.
ISBN 971-92226-5-4
74 pages
$9.95
LAES01 Tagalog 30
By J. Neil Garcia
A collection of poems that seeks to liberate the trapped consciousness of
desires and loves in the fragile and corrodable shell of our morality.
ISBN 971-506-149-4
pages
$21.95
GLTY13
By Paraluman S. Aspillera
Teaches beginning students to speak, read, and write proficiently the
language of the Philippines.
ISBN 0-8048-1910-6
258 pages
$16.95
Poetry
LPAA03 Gravities of Center
By Barbara J. Pulmano Reyes
Intelligent, energetic, and inventive, Reyes writing is nourished by the
confluence of cultures at which she resides as an urban twenty-first
century Pilipina American. Seen as both a post-colonial chronicle and an
intimate exploration of self, community, and history. Gravities of Center
hovers between conventional poetry or prose, bending the genres until
what emerges is a work that will illuminate us lie garnet crystalline fire ...
burning to light the way back home. - Jaime Jacinto, Author of Heaven is
Just Another Country. ISBN 0-9713423-9-3
78 pages $14.95
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LPCA02 Bosquejos/Sketches
By Edwin Agustin Lozada
In this poetic jewel, Edwin Agustin Lozada sings a song to poetry,
personifies it and gives it life, causes it to touch the soul and presents it
as omnipresent and hidden in every corner of life.
ISBN 0-9712066-2-7
112 pages
$10.00
By Vince Gotera
In Ghost Wars men in combat exist in the moment, capturing and being
captured by the power of violence. But the individuals of wars
aftermath live with the implications of their actions, struggling with an
always-present past as they endeavor to carve out moments of
understanding, of forgiveness, and of love. Limited Signed Copies
ISBN 0-9742764-0-5
30 pages
$5.00
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By Alfred Yuson
Alfred Yusons trademark macho wordplay delights once more in a
collection that bites, but tenderly. Vince Groyon
LPUS16
Flowing On
By Ophelia A. Dimanlanta
A montage of poetry by the countrys foremost woman-poetess. These
are poems wrung from travels and political consciousness. Includes
some of the poetess past works as translated in Filipino by fellow poets
and academicians. ISBN 971-506-017-X 116 pages
$9.95
Anthology
LIFA03 Seven Card Stud with Seven Manangs Wild: An
Anthology of Filipino-American Writings
Edited by Helen C. Toribio
Contributors: Joseph T. Olivia Arriola, Gloria Balanon Bucol, Teresita Cataag
Bautista, Evangeline Canonizado Buell, Trudy Bonzo Chastain, Willie
Fernandez, Eleanor M. Hipol-Luis, Abraham Flores Ignacio, Jr, Herb Jamero,
Peter M. Jamero, Jeanette Gandionco Lazam, Brenda Manuel, Benjamin
Mendoza, R. Baylan Megino-Cravagan, Elizabeth Mendoza Megino, Mel
Orpilla, Loralei Cruz Osborn, Tony Robles, Victoria J. Santos, James Sobredo,
Bill Sorro, Helen C. Toribio and Raquel Jumawan Willey.
ISBN 1-887764-56-9
246 pages
$16.95
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By Angela E. Oh
... gender, class, history, and culture have required me to forge a
different path than others. Walking that path has given rise to these
writings. From Authors Introduction.
ISBN 0-934052-00-X
136 pages
$11.95
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Short Stories/Essays/Novels
LIPU35 The Bread of Salt and Other Stories
By N.V.M. Gonzalez
Provides a retrospective collection of sixteen of the authors short stories,
arranged in the order of their writing, from 1950 to 1990. This is a
powerful collection, both for the unity and universality of the authors
subjects and themes and for the distinctive character of his prose style.
ISBN 971-542-186-5
204 pages
$17.95
LIPU95
By N.V.M. Gonzalez
In the extended essays gathered for this retrospective volume, N.V.M.
offers us a modular and nomadic miscellany of his making as a writer
and as a Filipino in the world. His story is also our story, the millions of
us who long for home and yet must remain where we are due to all
kinds of extenuating circumstances.ISBN 971-542-063-X 216 pages $21.95
LIPU101 The Father and the Maid: Essays on Filipino Life and
Letters
By N.V.M. Gonzalez
Limited copies.As teacher but, above all, as a reader and writer sensitive to
the tensions and stresses in our cultural life, N.V.M. Gonzalez shares with
us in these essays some new approaches to the importance of being Filipino
ISBN 971-105-044-7
86 pages
$9.95
LIDE11
Po-On
By F. Sionil Jose
Translated by Lilia F. antonio. This book is F. Sionil Joses five-novel
Rosales Saga recounts the flight of an Ilocano tenant family from Spanish
oppression, and their plight amidst the hostile wilderness of the
Cordilleras where they finally found refuse. Limited copies.
ISBN 971-555-286-8
280 pages
$19.95
By F. Sionil Jose
This novel, written more than thirty years ago, continues to be read
because of its contemporaneity and the insights it focuses on the
dilemmas of social change. It is also the authors most translated novel.
ISBN 971-8845-00-3
194 pages
$15.95
LISL04 Mass
By F. Sionil Jose
Mass is the story of a mans journey from one swampland to another; it is
also the story of thousands of young Filipinos who have finally found
meaning in their lives. But more than a story of discovery, it is an affirmation of faith in the future as envisioned by the dedicated Filipino
youth today. ISBN971-8845-02-X
260 pages
$15.95
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LISL03 Tree
By F. Sionil Jose
Tree is the story of a boy growing up in a small Ilokano town,
surrounded by friends below his social class, by relatives and doting
servants who have served his family all their lives. Tree belongs to F.
Sionil Joses larger body of work known as the Rosales novels. Like much
of his fiction, it depicts mans continuing and often futile search for
justice and a moral order. No ISBN
142 pages , newsprint
$9.95
LINE48 To Be Free
By Edilberto K. Tiempo
A historical novel which gives an insight about the life and spiritual
tradition of the Filipino people amid the Philippine-American war in 1988.
ISBN 971-10-0014-8
336 pages, newsprint
$9.95
LINE34 Farah
By Edilberto K. Tiempo
The last novel by a well-known literary writer about a young Muslim
girl who studied in Manila and began to change her way and outlook in
life, sacrificing values, family ties and even love to get everything she
had hoped for. ISBN 971-10-1046-1
364 pages
$19.95
By Bienvenido N. Santos
An award-winning collection of stories about Filipinos in exile,
particularly in America. ISBN 971-10-0537-9 200 pages
$15.95
By Edith L. Tiempo
Set in the exotic background of the little mining village of Nibucal in the
Southern Philippines, A Blade of Fern sketches a panoramic vista of rural
life and problems of survival among miners prospecting for gold. The
novel is in the tradition of the romantic hero who runs away from a
society he rejects to seek regenerationin a deeply natural environment.
ISBN 971-89-6771-0
192 pages
$14.95
LIPU93
LINE61
Scent of Apples
By Bienvenido N. Santos
its appeal to a international audience is largely due, I suspect, to its
interest in Third World themes; the conflict between colonizer, the
subject of war, the conflict between man and nature. The narratives
covers a span of thirty years. From the Authors Introduction.
ISBN 971-10-0243-4
252 pages
$9.95
LINE59
By Bienvenido N. Santos
This novel wa originally rejected for publication by the Media Advisory
Council during the early days of Martial Law in the Philippines.
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LIRA02
Dream Jungle
By Jessica Hagedorn
Students of Filipino American literature should add this new novel on
their "must-read" list. This beautifully written piece of literature is an
excellent example of framing a specific time, place, and way of thinking
for those living during Martial Law-era Philippines. A new generation of
young thinkers can further understand the political and social environment of the day with a refreshing new perspective.
ISBN 0670884588
325 pages, hardcover
$23.95
LIWA04 Cebu
By Peter Bacho
Cebu is a darkly comic and often painfully graphic story of the moral
and cultural dilemmas that face second generation Filipino Americans in
todays urban environments There is a dark and brooding quality to
the prose that is elegantly balanced by fiery flashes of poetic brilliance.
This is an exceptional book, and Peter Bacho deserves to be recognized
as a major voice in contemporary literature. - MultiCultural Review
ISBN 0-295-97132-0
212 pages
$16.95
LINE51
By P.C. Morantte
A ook that hallmarks the passage of a brothers young, very eventful life,
remarkably different in heart and spirit.
ISBN 971-10-1017-8
140 pages
$16.95
LIWA05
By Carlos Bulosan
First published in 1946, this autobiography of the well-known Filipino
poet describes his boyhood in the Philippines, his voyage to America,
and his years of hardship and despair as an itinerant laborer following
the harvest trail in the rural west. ISBN 0-295-95289-X 352 pages $13.95
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By Melinda Bobis
Alternately mythic, wistful, or quirky, Bobis twenty-three stories set in
the Philippines and Australia, resonnate with an original and confident
storytelling voice.A valuable contribution to post-colonial and multi-cultural
literature. According to writer Bruce Bennet
ISBN 971-555-311-7
189 pages
$12.95
By Susan P. Evangelista
These essays belong to that genre that has come to be known as creative
nonfiction, arguable the most exciting type of writing going on today.
ISBN 971-542-276-4
102 pages
$12.95
LIPU90 Stories
By Jose V. Ayala
This collection of short stories was written mostly in the Sixties. Some of
the stories have been awarded by Palanca and the Philippines Free Press.
ISBN 971-542-221-7
172 pages
$12.95
LIWA07 DreamEden
By Linda Ty-Casper
A fine novel, and arguably one of the best to have come out this
decade. (Ty-Casper) has caught the drama and the anguish of the
Marcos regime and its aftermath as it was seen by the people who lived
it DreamEden is a story about the Filipino soul and all the tribulations
it encounters here the soul is part of the action.
ISBN 0-295-97586-5
480 pages
$19.95
LIGI25
By Linda Ty-Casper
The Stranded Whale , third in the series about the turn-of-the-Century
frustration of Philippine Independence, kept being shunted aside by
work on the fast-breaking novels and novellas about Ferdinand Marcos
and Martial Law. ISBN 971-88-3267-X 292 pages
$21.95
LISC03
LINE60
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Fiesta People
By Josefina Protacio
A novel set in1972, prior to the declaration of Martial Law, about
Filipinos-fiesta people all- and the ills of Philippine society.
ISBN 971-10-0545-X
212 pages
$18.95
LIOP16
Beautiful Dreamer
By Alfred Yuson
Eight Stories is the authors selection of old and new stories, and the
perfect introduction to Krip Yusons art.
ISBN 971-542-372-8
pages
$18.95
LIPU94 Recuerdo
By Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo
Grand Prize Winner for the Novel in English in the 1996 Don Palanca
Memorial Award; Received the Gawad Chanselor for Literary Composition of
Distinction in 1997. This novel follows in the epistolary tradition of
womens fiction, but using email. In a series of letters to her daughter,
the protagonist tells the story of a woman who has come to see her
country as a trap, and the story of her family, which is really the story of
why the country has become a trap.
ISBN 971-542-110-5
296 pages
$18.95
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By Elmer A. Ordonez
The essays in this book vividly recreate the dizzying ferment in the
literary scene of the late 1960s and subsequent years for students born
too late to have experienced the tremors and jolts tht shook the academe
all over Metro Manila during those critical years. Bienvenido Lumbera
ISBN 971-542-320-5
182 pages
$16.95
LIAL25
By H. Arlo Nimmo
In this engrossing collection of sixteen short stories, H. Arlo Nimmo tells
of a young man coming of age while living among a remote cluster of
islands in the southern Philippines with a people unlike any he had
known. Nimmo combines an anthropologists eye for the significant
detail with a storytellers gift for bringing his characters to life. His book
is a vivid narrative of a people and their culture on the brink of
momentous change. ISBN 0-295-97334-X 242 pages, hardcover $15.95
By Victor Heiser
Collectors Series No. 2. This book is reprinted in pure nostalgia for a time
when the only issue between the Filipinos and the Americans was
germs. Limited Copies No ISBN
220 pages
$16.95
By Howard McKaughan
Originally told for their moral and cultural value, these traditional
Maranao narratives, according to the compiler, provide specific use for
teachers needing indigenous instructional materials in language,
literature and social studies courses. Limited Copies.
ISBN 971-555-076-2
141 pages
$29.95
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By Howard McKaughan
Stories condensed and culled from the Maranao epic, recount the
exploits of Muslim heroes endowed with supernatural powers. Readers
will find the episodes exciting. Limited Stories
ISBN 971-555-126-2
194 pages
$25.95
LIJA03
Compiled and Edited by Jason William Lobel and Grace Uvero Bucas
This first Bikol Literature book of the new millennium, this anthology
concentrates on the long-forgotten Bikol literature on the first half of the
20th century. The dozens of poems and short stories contained herein
have only recently been rediscovered, and have long been out of print.
Now, for the first time in over fifty years, they are being made available
once again so that a new generation of Bikolanos may have the opportunity to read and cherish the rich Bikol literary tradition. Modernized
spelling facilitates use of this anthology by readers of all ages.
ISBN 971-92226-3-8
98 pages
$19.95
LIDE08
LIDE10 Arimunding-munding
By Nick Joaquin
Compiled and Edited by Alberto S. Florentino. writing under the
pseudonym Quijano de Manila, he turned out brilliant journalistic essays
or accounts that at times tremble on the brink of literature and of
poetry. - Alberto Florentino ISBN 971-555-263-3 82 pages $12.95
By A.B. Rotor
The ten stories in this book are all about doctors, directly or by
implication... and only a doctor of medicine could have written them. It
is posisble that only doctors of medicine will probably be able to read
these stories that way they should be read. Limited Copies.
ISBN 971-04-0017-7
152 pages
$12.95
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Chapbooks
LCLE01 My Life ... as a dwende
By Michelle Macaraeg Bautista
No ISBN
36 pages
$5.00
40 pages
$3.95
$3.00
LCST01 Unfragmented
LCJM01
LCJM02
$9.95
$3.95
Writers Cramp
Music
MUAA03 The Art of Harana: Serenades for Guitar
$10.95
By Florante Aguilar
Harana is a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines in which a
man declares his love and affection for a maiden by singing underneath
her window. In this endeavor, the most frequently used instrument,
and ally, is the guitar. CD selections include: Himig, Dahil Sa Isang
Bulaklak, Nahan, Maala-ala Mo Kaya, Liman Dipang Tao, Usahay, Babalik Ka
Rin, Sa Ugoy ng Duyan, Minamahal Kita, Kundiman in D, Himutok, Matud
Nila, Manang Biday, and Hindi Kita Malilimutan.
$15.00
$5.95
$9.95
Martial Arts
MAAA02 Pilipino Martial Arts
By Orvy Jundis
ISBN 0-9713423-5-0
112 pages
$12.95
MUSD01 Socorro
All piano compositions by Socorro de Castro
CD Includes: Esperanza, Cheska, Mother-of-Pearl, Without Papa (On Fathers
Day), What Sorrow Is, Reflections, Up A Notch, Pacifico, Hinay-Hinay,
Prelude #41 in G Major, Balikbayan, Day of Remembrance, and Legacy. $15.00
$6.95
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MUCD01
Harinawa
by Bayang Barrios
CD includes: Ngansiba, Darating Din Tayo, Harinawa, Hiling, Buhay, Inang
Bayan, Habang Ikay Wala, Bumalik Ka Na, O Giliw, Mapayapang Mundo,
Dinggin Nyo and Guro
15.00
MUTP01
MUNE04
By Jerry Dadap
Contents: Naririto Na Naman Ang Pasko, Gising Na, O Dungga man Ninyo,
Gising Na!, and Kasadya ning Tak-na-a. Limited Copies
ISBN 971-10-0086-5
12 pages
$7.95
Kundiman Ni Rizal
Reference
REES01 Filipinos in the United States: A Print and Digital
Resource Guide
By Estela L. Manila
A selected and annotated bibliography on the Filipino American
experience. Here at long last is an invaluable resource guide for
teachers, students, parents, and the general community. Estela L.
Manila, a librarian for San Francisco Public Library has painstakingly
compiled a text and digital bibliography of Filipino American materials
found in the Bay Area. This book, the very first of its kind, is a must for
anyone who would like to delve more into the Filipino American
experience, or for anyone who is just curious about Filamericana. It is
easy to follow and is somewhat of a relief to find that technology is being
used for not only convenience, but also efficiency, accuracy and
thoroughness. - Oscar Penaranda, Writer/Educator.
ISBN 0-9621101-6-7
98 pages
$10.00
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$55.95
REGI02
Dictionary of Values
By Tomas Andres
A value can be defined as a fairly permanent belief about what is
appropriate and what is not that guides the actions and behavior of man
in fulfilling his goals. Values can be thought of as forming an ideology
that permeates everyday decisions. - From Authors Preface
ISBN 971-88-3229-7
166 page
$12.95
REDE12
A Maranao Dictionary
By Howard McKaughan
This evised edition of a Maranao dictionary makes use of current
computer technology to come up with much improved dictionary
format. Special features include updated spellings, designations of parts
of speech, specified sources for derivations and an index containing
additional information. The end goal is to help non-speakers of Maranao
learn more about the language, as well as Maranaos desiring to increase
their knowledge of English. ISBN 971-18-0292-9 722 pages $45.95
Social Science
SSAA01 SoMa Pilipinas Studies 2000 [In Two Languages
By MC Canlas
This book discusses the most urgent issues that confront Filipinos and
Filipino-Americans alike in the contemporary United States.
ISBN 0-9713423-2-6
215 pages
$15.95
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SSSN01 Storytelling
By Juanita Santos Nacu, Ed.D.
In-Depth Interviews of Participants from the San Diego Heart to Heart
Project-- a community-based workshop that aims to bridge intergenerational gaps among post-1965 Filipino immigrant families by
means of story-telling. No ISBN
184 pages
$16.95
SSRW01
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SSSC04 Herstory
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By Gary Brechin
There exists a critical ecological relationship between the city and the
countryside. This is an examination of the radical environmental impact
that San Francisco has had on California and the Pacific Basin during the
brief century and a half of its existence.
ISBN 0-520-21568-0
240 pages hardbound
$29.95
By Belen T. G. Media
This pioneering work on the sociology of the Filipino family provides an
analytical perspective on the internal dynamics and external
relationships of the family members. Topics include structure and
functions of kin and family groups, courtship and mate selection, love
and sex, spouse roles, marital power etc.
ISBN 971-542-301-9
172 pages
$24.95
By Helen Gotico
This is a story of a woman who is survivor of abuse. In this book, she
reveals patterns of physical and emotional abuse as a child and adult. As
a survivor, she relates how her discovery of the patterns of abuse
prompts her to take a journey to search for the real self.
ISBN 1-887764-52- 6
132 pages
$11.95
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Special Interest
Postcards:
CRAY01 Philipine Birds 8 notecards and envelopes $12.95
CRAY02 Philippine Orchids 12 notecards and envelopes $12.95
CRAY03 Amorsolo Postcards, 8 notecards and envelopes $15.95
CHPU45 A Study of Philippine Games
By Mellie Leandicho Lopez
Second Edition. There is no doubt that this marvelous compilation of
Philippine games will take its rightful place in the history of folklore
research as one of the major collection s of traditional games.
ISBN 971-542-295-0
642 pages
$35.95
By Ting Pantoja-Manalac
The Pinoy Parent can be a self-help book for individual parents or a
reference book for parent discussion groups. Each chapter teaches
valuable parenting skills and helps you master the skills through practice
exercises.ISBN 971-27-1002-5
210 pages
$8.95
By Sonia Magbanua-Zaide
This is the story of two of the most important emblems of our nation
and how they came about. We have compiled this book so that people
may know and never forget the glorious history behind our National Flag
and Anthem. It is a humble contribution to the First Centennial of Independence (1898 - 1998) when we commemorate the sacrifices of our founding
fathers.-From the Introduction ISBN 971-642-045-5 68 pages $5.95
$9.95
By Tomas Andres
This book focuses on the search for and use of positive Filipino values.
ISBN 971-10-0408-9
208 pages
$10.95
By Tomas D. Andres
A study on the Filipino value system, concepts, and techniques as they
affect business management in the Philippines.
ISBN 971-10-0117-9
180 pages
$9.95
By Alex Young
Alex Youngs simple, unpretentious drawing style goes well with his
kind of humor making this collection a good source of wholesome
reading. If you are looking for depth, go buy a book on oceanography.
If you want light, original humor, this book is for you. - Rene Aranda,
Chief Cartoonist, The Philippine Star ISBN 971-10-1102-6 82 pages $7.95
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Theatre
$5.00
THUS11
By Ophelia A. Dimalanta
This is the authors first major play written for U. S. T. (University of
Santo Thomas), adapted into an opera in Filipino, as translated by
Florentino Hornedo, and staged by the U. S. T. conservatory of music
the first ever about a Filipino saint. This is the first original text in
English with Filipino trnslation. ISBN 971-506-178-8 126 pages $18.95
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By Josephine Lee
A book of race and ethnicities on a contemporary stage. At a time when
Asian American theatre is enjoying its measure of growth and success,
Josephine Lee tells us about the complex social and political issues
depicted by Asian American playwrights.
ISBN 1-56639-637-9
248 pages
$19.95
By Alberto Florentino
A collection of seven representative plays that probe realistically into the
human condition made difficult, at times tragic, yet humorous, hopeful
and triumphant in the end. ISBN 971-555-245-5 132 pages $15.95
THTY21 But Still, Like Air, I'll Rise: New Asian American Plays
Edited by Velina Hasu Houston
A collection of contemporary Asian-American Plays telling their unique
stories and struggle for equality. ISBN 1-56639-538-0 522 pages $24.95
THPU08
By Rene O. Villanueva
A collection of selected plays which include: "Hiblang Abo - Thread of
Ash, Tatlong Yugtong Dramatisasyon ng Poot at Kamatayan - Three
Episodes Dramatizing Hatred and Death, Botong - A Fellow Named
Botong, Kalantiaw: Kagilas-gilas - Kalantiaw the Amazing." Written in
Pilipino. ISBN 971-542-158-X
pages
$14.95
THOP14
By Mario G. R. Rosal
This book has both original Iloko texts and the translations in Filipino of
four selected zarzuelas - "Neneng - A Girl Named Neneng" by M. P.
Crisologo, "Ang Mga Nagtitingi ng Basi - The Basi Liquor Retailers," by P.
G. Agacaoili, "Ako and Iyong Kaisa-isang Anak -I'm Your Only Child, by I.
R. Lazo, and "Inay - Mother", by B. P. Paat. Written in Pilipino and
Ilocano. Limited Copies ISBN 971-550-102-8 434 pages
$18.95
THWC01
By C.E. Gatchallian
A collection of one-act plays by one of North Americas most promising
young playwrights. ISBN 1-932133-49-6 126 pages
$9.95
Tagalog Non-Fiction
HIUS33 Mga Kwento Sa Kasaysayan
By Carmen Guerrero Nakpil
Historical events, traditions and customs in the Philippines.
ISBN 971-506-235-0
208 pages
$21.95
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TAPU112 Paghuhunos
TAPU148
By Ellen Sicat
A valuable resource for botanists,students, and for people involved in
the gardening and landscaping industry. For all people who have
walked under the acacia trees lining up the up academic oval, its a book
to treasure for the memories it is sure to rekindle.No ISBN $15.95
By Rolando Tolentino
Essays on the politics of the popular culture, including the malling
habits, drugs, disasters, literature, skin whiteners, computer games and
retro fashion. ISBN 971-542-318-3
242 pages
$18.95
By R. Constantino
(The Continuing Past) A study in Philippine history covering the period
1940-1965. ISBN 971-542-132-6
440 pages
$29.95
TAPU106
Ang Gubat
By William Pomeroy
(The Forest) Translated By Rogelio Sicat. This book is a personal record
of the revolutionary warfare waged by the Huk insurgents in the
Philippines. Pomeroy, a New York-based writer details his experiences
as he lives and with the rebels in the mountains and how he found love
from among the ranks of the rebel fighters.
ISBN 971-542-169-5
329 pages
$19.95
HIUS32
By Ante Radaic
A discussion on the two works of the Philippine national hero, Dr. Jose
Rizal. The two novels, the Noli Me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo were
the great works of Rizal, which awakened the nation to fight for
independence from Spain. ISBN 971-542-223-3
255 pages $19.95
TAPU116 Aliw
Ni Soledad S. Reyes
Ito ay kalipunan ng mga sanaysay ng mga piling iskolar sa literatura at
kulturang popular na humihimay sa anatomiya ng iba't ibang porma ng
pang-aliw o libangan-pagkain, mahjong, obituaryo, romantikong
pornograpiko-upang maliwanagan ang tunay na kaisipan at kaluluwa
ng mga Filipino. ISBN 971-555-333-8
98 pages
$11.95
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By Genoveva Matute
A compilation of short stories and essays from a distinguished and
multi-awarded author. ISBN 971-542-074-5 271 pages$14.95
By Rogelio Sicat
A novel on the life of the farmworkers and peasants from one of the
foremost Filipino novelist in the 20th century.
ISBN 971-542-112-1
184 pages
$14.95
Hosted by Jon Santos, Rio Diaz, Kris Aquino and Manilyn Reynes
Grill, steam, fry and bake! Those sumptuous Filipino dishes and desserts
youve been craving for. With interesting food tips and trivia, Sarap TV
will surely bring back the joys of cooking to every Filipino American
household. VHS format: 92 min Language: Tagalog $15.00
Tagalog Fiction
TAPU156 Akoy Pilipina at Iba Pang Akda
By Anacleta-Villacorta-Agoncillo
A collection of short stories and poetry from a medical doctor, writer and
poet. ISBN 971-542-139-3
210 pages
$18.95
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TAPU118 Ina, Maybahay, Anak at Iba Pa
By Liwayway Arceo
The third collection of short stories from a multi-awarded writer.
ISBN 971-105-053-6
14 pages
$18.95
TAPU121
Sa Labas ng Parlor
By Mario OHara
This play won the Centennial Literary Prize 1898-1998 for plays awarded by
the Philippine Centennial Commission for stage plays.
ISBN 971-542-259-4
97 pages
$17.95
TAPU129 Candon
By R. Duque
(The Cry of Candon) Award winning epic on the Cry of Candon, an
event which happened in March 1898 wherein the residents of Candon,
a northern town in the Philippines rose against the Spaniards.
ISBN 971-542-254-3
323 pages
$24.95
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By Epifanio G. Matute
(Stories from a Horsecarriage Driver) A satirical radio play about the
ordinary life of a horse-drawn carriage driver named Teban and his
family. From the dialogue among the characters erupts comedic
potshots on social and governmental malfeasances? Written in Pilipino.
ISBN 971-542-141-5
238 pages
$31.95
Ni Aurora D. Yumul
Sa isang bayan na nalulunod sa pulbos ng semento na ibinubunga ng
isanf pabrika na itinayo sa maniobra ng mga politiko, hindi hawak ng
tao ang buhay niya. Ito ay parusa. Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards
for Literature, First Prize, 2000. ISBN 971-506-171-0 70 pages $12.95
TAPU108 Etsa-Puwera
By R. Tolentino
(Butterflies and Other Stories) A collection of short stories, poems and a
recipe. ISBN 971-542-347-7 137 pages
$14.95
TAPU152
TAAL23
Kundiman Ng Katipunan
By R.Torres-Yu
(Two Faces of A Coconut Shell) A collection of short stories and essays.
ISBN 971-542-161-X
306 pages
$24.95
By Elynia Mabanglo
An epic poem on the songs of the revolutionary leaders, Andres
Bonifacio and Gregoria de Jesus. ISBN 971-542-353-1 104 pages $12.95
TAPU154
TAUS38
By Genoveva Matute
(I Am A Small Voice) An anthology of short stories and essays about life,
love, and other literary works.ISBN 971-542-074-5 257 pages $14.95
TAPU150 Salingdugo
By B.S. Medina
(Blood Transfer) A novel about journeys in life, customs and modernity,
decisions, love and hatred and where these all lead to.
ISBN 971-542-143-1
257 pages
$15.95
By Frank Rivera
A play depicting the adventures/misadventures of a beloved Mindanao
folk figure, Pilandok. ISBN 971-506-234-2
171 pages $14.95
TAPU133 Tari
Ni Sergio R. Custodio, Jr.
Tumanggap ng Centennial Literary Prize, Ikalawang Gantimpala, para sa
Nobela, 2000. Kuwento ng pag-aalsa ng isang maliit na bayn ng minahan
sa Surigao laban sa pagmamalabis at pang-aabuso ng mga mananakop
na kastila. Bunsod ng adhikang mabigyan-katarungan ang kaapihan ng
kanyang bayan, itinatag ni Rojel La Roque, isang ilustradong naka-pagaral sa Madrid and Indios Agraviados. Tari, and talim ng gamit sa
sabong ng manok na madaling itago, ang naging sandata ng likusan sa
matagumpay nilang pagtatanggol sa kanilang bayan.
ISBN 971-542-252-7
272 pages
$14.95
TAPU151
Makinilyang Altar
By L. Sicat-Cleto
(Typewriter Altar) A novel about life, death and resurrection.
ISBN 971-542-365-5
151 pages
$18.95
TAPU131 Pamilya
By E. Guieb III
By Tony Perez
(Life, Death, Cubao) Flipsided book of selected stories and plays.ISBN
971-19-0159-5
214 pages
$14.95
By Epifanio G. Matute
Ang mga kislap ng panulat ay koleksiyon ng mga ginintuang akda ni
EGM: mga kuwento, sanaysay, tula at dula. Sa kabuuan, lumulutang sa
mga akdang ito ang ilan niyang katangian bilang tao at bilang
manunulat: pagtatangi sa payak na buhay, pagiging maandamin,
pagmamahal sa kaikasan, pagkamakabayan, pagkasatiriko at
pagkakaroon ng masayang diwa. ISBN 971-542-280-2 210 page $12.95
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Tagalog Poetry
TAPU134 (H)Istoryador(a)
Ni Victor Emmanuel Carmelo D. Madera
Tumanggap ng Centennial Literary Prize, Ikalawang Gantimpala, Para
Sa Nobela, 2000. Mula historya o istorya ng isang lalakeng babae o
babaeng lalake, nobelang ito denobela. Si Minerva Centenario anf
nagkukuwento subalit maari ring pakinggan ang tinig ng kaluluwang
sumapi sa katawan ni "Minerva", si Rosario Villaruel - ang kaunaunahang mason n Pilipina-bilang tagapagsalaysay. Habang ibinibida ni
Minerva ang kanyang buhay na personal, isinasalaysay rin niya ang
buhay ng kanyang lipunan. Bilang bida, siya rin and kontrabida. Siya
ang pangunahing tauhan na maituturing na hindi pangunahin. Lalo
kung itatapat siya sa iba pang karakter na labaspasok na walang iniwan
sa punto de bista nila at sa kanila.ISBN 971-542-257-8 302 pages $19.95
TAPU153
By L. Quindoza-Santiago
(The Eagles Mistress) An award winning novel revolving on feminist
views and social criticisms. ISBN 971-542-351-5
168 pages
$21.95
$24.95
TAPU141
Pagsunog Ng Dayami
By Teo Antonio
The seventh in a collection of poetry from Teo Antonio. This collection
focuseson the destruction of the environment and natural resources.
ISBN 971-542-382-5 108 pages
$17.95
TAPU142 Salida
By Mike Bigornia
(Exit) A collection of poetry from the 1996 Makata Ng Taon (Poet of the
Year).
ISBN 971-542-129-6
131pages
$17.95
$18.95
$19.95
$7.95
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$7.95