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This is the VeePress 2010 Catalog, containing the different electronic imprints of the Vibal Foundation. VeePress is the foundation's digital publishing division. For more information, visit the Vee Press website: http://www.vibalfoundation.org/books/vee-press/
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filipiniana clásica 5Canonical Literature 5Folklore Collectionsand Metrical Romances 5Travelogues andMemoirs 7Historical Fiction 8Biography 8History 9Blair and Robertson’sThe Philippine Islands: 1493-1898 10
nobelang tagalog 11arte filipino 14From The Life and Art of Botong Francisco 14From The Life and Art of Francisco Coching 14g
academica filipina 15From More Pinay Than We Admit 15tFrom More Hispanic Than We Admit 17
kontemporanea 19pinoy romansa 20poc presents 25children’s books 25print 26
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FILIPINIANA CLÁSICA 5
filipinianaclásicaClassic works of literature and Filipiniana in new electronic editions, featuring informative annotations, hyperlinks to additional sources, and introductory essays by renowned experts in the fi eld
questions whether socialchange can be best achievedthrough reform or revolution.2010 ISBN 978-9710538317 P250 US $4.99
Doctrina Christianaedited by Edwin Wolf
This first book printed inthe Philippines, composedof prayers in Spanish andTagalog, was published in1593, and used as a tool by the Spaniards to propagate theCatholic faith. 2010 ISBN 978-9719398530 P100 US $1.99
Folklore Collectionsand Metrical RomancesFor centuries, tales of fan-tastic creatures, heroes, and villains have endured in the country’s popular imagina-tion. Filipinos eagerly ad-opted the Spanish metrical romance and its European trappings, though always tinged with their own cultur-al fl avor. With the coming of the Americans, scholars gath-ered folk tales and legends asanthropological studies.
Canonical Literature The most famous and endur-ing masterpieces of Philip-pine fi ction and non-fi ctionenriched with new prefatory material and hyperlinks.
Florante at Lauraby Francisco Baltazar, with an
introduction by Bienvenido
Lumbera
This defining hallmark of Philippine literature is at once a sweeping metrical romance about two pairs of lovers, one Christian and one Mus-lim, and an allegory on the condition of the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule.2010 ISBN 978-9710538232 P150 US $2.99
Urbana at Felisaby Modesto de Castro, with an
introduction by Soledad Reyes
This classic book of morals and feminine conduct gave its lessons in epistolary style through the fi ctional corre-spondences between two sis-ters living separately in the city and the country. 2010
ISBN 978-9710538256 P200 US $3.99
The Social Cancer(Noli Me Tangere)by José Rizal, translated by
Charles Derbyshire
Arguably the most historically signifi cant Philippine novel, this is José Rizal’s critique of social, cultural and religious life in the nineteenth century Philippines, through the sto-ry of Crisostomo Ibarra, an idealist reformer returning to his rural hometown after years of studying in Europe. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538539 P250 US $4.99
The Reign of Greed(El Filibusterismo)by José Rizal, translated by
Charles Derbyshire
Continuing the story of Crisostomo Ibarra, now an embittered crusader named Simoun, this sequel to NoliMe Tangere proffers a dark-er and bleaker outlook on the political and social situ-ation in the Philippines and
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Filipino Popular Talescollected and annotated by
Dean S. Fansler
This touchstone in scholar-ship on Philippine folklorefeatures variations of famil-iar fables such as “The Mon-key and the Turtle” and lesser-known heroic and humoroustales evoking classics like The Beauty and the Beast and t Cin-derella. The 82 tales in the an-thology are enriched by com-parative notes that contextu-alize Filipino stories withinOriental and Western folklor-ic traditions. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538140 P300 US $5.99
Philippine Folk Talescollected by Mabel Cook Cole
This collection of sixty-onenative myths and legendswas gathered by Mabel Cook Cole while spending fouryears with various tribes of the Philippines. The anno-tated stories offer a glimpse
of a world where gods cre-ate humans out of reeds, be-tel-nuts or skin; the quarrels of animals shape the laws of nature; and men and women entangle with enchantments that usher them to their desti-ny or their doom. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538157 P300 US $5.99
Philippine Folklore Storiescollected by
John Maurice Miller
This collection of fourteen stories from all over the Phil-ippines showcases tales in po-etry and prose, in scales do-mestic and epic, and with influences both Christian and pagan. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538249 P300 US $5.99
Ibong AdarnaOne of the oldest and most popular metrical romanc-es in the Philippines nar-rates the adventures of three
princes who set out to cap-ture a mysterious bird whosemagical song can cure theirailing father. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538225 P200 US $3.99
Bernardo CarpioThis corrido inspired the legend of Bernardo Car-pio, a hero with superhu-man strength who, accord-ing to folk belief, will returnto save the country at its hourof greatest need. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538249 P200 US$3.99
Duque AlmanzorThis awit centers on the Moorish Duke Almanzor, whoconverts into the Christianfaith to marry the Christiangirl Maria, then nearly loseshis bride when he strikes awager with a villain regardingher chastity. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538249 P150 US $2.99
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FILIPINIANA CLÁSICA 7
Prinsesa FlorentinaThe virtuous Florentina tri-umphs against all odds de-spite being condemned todeath twice, fi rst by her lust-ful father and then her jeal-ous mother-in-law. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538249 P150 US$2.99
Rogeria at FelizardoA young woman disguisesherself as a male soldier to bewith her fugitive lover, thenspitefully positions herself ashis rival when she learns thathe is enamored with anoth-er princess. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538249 P150 US $2.99
Travelogues andMemoirsThe earliest accounts of Phil-ippine life and customs came through the eyes of outsiders:adventurers, offi cials, scientists,teachers, and others. Their ac-counts, though fi ltered throughthe cultural biases and colonial
agendas of their time, give Fil-ipinos an invaluable window into their past and remain rel-evant as objects of study.
Adventures in thePhilippinesby Paul de la Gironière
A French naval surgeon wrote this memoir of his twenty-year residency in the Phil-ippines. It has since become a popular work of travel lit-erature and one of the most indispensable resources on nineteenth-century Phil-ippines. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538317 P300 US $5.99
Recollections of Manillaand the Philippinesby Robert Macmicking
This sharp and appreciative portrait of Manila shows its burgeoning econom-ic and cultural life in the mid-nineteenth century as seen through the eyes of a British esquire. 2010 ISBN
978-9710538324 P300 US$5.99
Travels in the Philippinesby Feodor Jagor
This chronicle of a Germanscientist’s travels through thecountry in 1859 and 1860has been cited as an instru-mental infl uence in shapingJosé Rizal’s ideas about thePhilippines. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538331 P300 US $5.99
Philippine Life in Townand Countryby James A. LeRoy
This travel book, one of thebest accounts of the Philip-pines at the turn of the twen-tieth century, contains sensi-tive descriptions and analy-sis of Philippine ethnogra-phy, racial differences, reli-gion, education, culture anddevelopment. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538249 P300 US $5.99
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A Visit to the PhilippineIslandsby John Bowring
British Hong Kong Gover-nor John Bowring evalu-ates the military, ecclesiasti-cal and educational systemsof the Philippines, and com-pares its different races, lan-guages, natural resources andnative produce. A account isincluded of Bowring’s visitto the house of José Rizal’suncle in Biñan, Laguna. 2010ISBN 978-9710538881 P300US $5.99
The Head Hunters ofNorthern Luzonby Cornélis de Witt Willcox
An American military offi cerchronicles his tour throughthe mountain provincesof northern Luzon, offer-ing his commentary on thecustoms and culture of theIfugao people. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538171 P300 US$5.99
Yesterdays in thePhilippinesby Joseph Earle Stevens
An American gives an accountof his two-year sojourn inManila, featuring his impres-sions of its scenery, climate,manners and customs, con-cluding with the endorsementthat Manila is the new Meccaon the world map. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538324 P300 US$5.99
The Philippines and theFar Eastby Homer C. Stuntz
A Pro te s t a n t p re a c h e r
chronicles his mission in thePhilippines in the early 1900s,lauding what the Ameri-cans had accomplished inthe islands. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538324 P300 US $5.99
A Woman’s Impressionsof the Philippinesby Mary Helen Fee
This rich travel diary is a fi rst-hand account of the foundingdays of the American publicschool system, told from theperspective of an Americanteacher who shares her in-sights on Filipino customsand character, and comparesthese vis-a-vis Americancultural, societal and politi-cal values. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538324 P300 US $5.99
A Woman’s Journey Through the Philippinesby Florence Kimball Russell
This account follows the jour-ney of a woman who trav-eled around the Philippinesaboard a cable ship, and vis-ited a number of provinc-es from Dumaguete all theway to Sulu. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538324 P300 US $5.99
BiographyClassic works of Filipinianapaint vivid life portraits of significant figures in Philip-pine history.
Lineage, Life and Laborsof Dr. José Rizalby Austin C. Craig
This landmark biography of the Philippine national herohighlights his Chinese an-cestry, childhood infl uences,
European sojourns, exile, imprisonment, death and the effect of his martyrdom on the fi ght for Filipino in-dependence. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538553 P200 US $3.99
Historical FictionRediscover Philippine history through stories of adventure and confl ict woven around critical fi gures and momen-tous events of the times, from Magellan’s arrival in the Philippines to the Philippine-American War.
The Woman with a StoneHeart: A Romance of thePhilippine Warby Oscar William Coursey
Marie Sampalit joins the Philippine-American War and plays a pivotal role in the campaigns against Gen. Henry Lawton after she re-solves to avenge the death of her fi ance, a soldier executed by the Americans. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538324 P200 US $3.99
The Friar’s Daughter:A Story of AmericanOccupation in thePhilippinesby Charles Lincoln Phifer
The events of the Philippine Revolution are rendered in fictional light and told through the stories of Camillo Saguanaldo, the insurrection-ist leader; Ambrosia Lonzello, the daughter of a bishop of Manila; and Mrs. Rizal, wid-ow of the Philippine patriot.2010 ISBN 978-9710538324 P200 US $3.99
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Romance and Adventurein Old Manilaby Percy A. Hill, edited by
Walter Robb
This 29-story collectionweaves embellished yet en-grossing narratives aroundhistorical events includingthe development of the gal-leon trade and the establish-ment of Intramuros and theparian, as well as the lives of historical personages such asthe assassinated governor-general Fernando Manuel deBustillo Bustamante Rueda,and Juan de Salcedo, the lastconquistador. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538904 P250 US $4.99
The Story of Magellanand the Discovery of thePhilippinesby Hezekiah Butterworth
This profi le of the famed navi-gator Ferdinand Magellan re-lates the details of his histor-ic attempt to circumnavigatethe world. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538324 P300 US $5.99
HistoryThese historical writings chronicle notable events, in-dividuals and other informa-tion concerning Philippine society from the points of view of foreigners.
The Philippine Islandsby John Foreman
This encyclopedic account of the history, politics and com-merce of the Philippines be-gins with the arrival of the Spanish colonizers in 1521 and takes particular note of developments in the years since the publication of other seminal works, including the revolution against Spain and subsequent establishment of an American imperialist gov-ernment. Also notable are the author’s own analyses, such as his assertion that the suc-cess of a revolution by native Filipinos is highly dependent on assistance from creoles and foreigners.
An Historical View of thePhilippine Islandsby Joaquín Martínez Zuñiga
Apart from providing detailedaccounts of the administra-tions of several governor-generals of Manila, this fi rstof two volumes, originally published in Spanish in 1803,traces the Malay origins of thevarious Filipino languagesand gives various insights intothe colonizers’ view of Filipi-nos, notably the perceived in-dulgence and indolence. 2010ISBN 978-9710538324 P300US $5.99
State of the Philippinesin 1810by Tomás de Comyn
The author details the politi-cal and economic workings inand of the Philippines underthe Spanish administration,frankly assessing the weak-nesses in its production andtrade mechanisms, and de-scribing the damage caused
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by the attacks of Muslim pi-rates on the colony. So com-prehensive was Comyn’s book that for years after its publi-cation, state authorities usedit as a guideline in creatingand modifying administra-tive policies. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538898 P350 US $6.99
Medicinal Plants of thePhilippinesby Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Published in 1892, this pio-neering scientific work is averitable encyclopedia of thetypes and uses of medici-nal plants in the Philippines.Pardo de Tavera’s meticulousresearch and documentationmake this a fascinating look at the medicinal practices of our ancestors, as well as avaluable resource for botani-cal study, with description of over 150 native plant species.2010 ISBN 978-9710538324P300 US $5.99
Blair and Robertson’sThe Philippine Islands, 1493-1898by Emma Helen Blair and
James Robertson, with an
introduction by Gloria Cano
The 55-volume set of The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898is one of the largest collec-tions of primary sources onthe history of the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule.
Compiled, translated, ed-ited and annotated by EmmaHelen Blair and James Rob-ertson under the commis-sion of the American colonialgovernment, the collectionwas first printed in 1909 to
provide the English-speakingworld with information aboutthe United States’ new colony.The resulting compendium—comprised of more than 1,400government documents, let-ters, manuscripts and archi-val material—is a striking ex-ample of history “told fromabove.” Hounded by contro-versy from its inception andthe subject of an exhaustivere-appraisal by contemporary scholars critical of its canon-ical status, the scope of The Philippine Islands still remainssunmatched. However, it is alsoa signifi cant example of how the history of the Philippinesunder Spain was selectively fi ltered to advance the causeof American colonial propa-ganda. 2010 P400 (per vol-ume) US $7.99 (per volume)
Vol.1 Magellan’s Voyage and the Treaty of Tordesillas ISBN 978-9710538164
Vol.2 Expeditions of Loaisa,Saavedra, Villalobos and Legazpi
Vol.3 Legazpi’s Death and the Founding of Manila ISBN 978-9710538362
Vol.4 Founding of the Monas-teries ISBN 978-9710538379
Vol.5 Loarca’s Relacion and the Founding of the Audien-cia ISBN 978-9710181223
Vol.6 The Kingdom of the Chi-na and the Philippines ISBN978-9710181230
Vol.7 Native Conspiracy and Tribute Collection ISBN 978-9710181247
Vol.8 Fortifi cation of Manilaand Early Relations with Ja-pan ISBN 978-9710181254
Vol.9 Expedition to Cambodiaand Pacifi cation of MindanaoISBN 978-9710181261
Vo l . 1 0 R e c o m m e n d a -tions for Reform ISBN 978-9710181278
Vol.11 Oliver van Noordt’sAttack on Luzon ISBN978-9710181285
Vol.12 Sangley Insurrectionand Chirino’s Relacion ISBN 978-9710181292
Vol.13 Chirino’s Relacion Con-cluded ISBN 978-9710181308
Vol.14 Terrenate Expeditionand Missionary Passage ISBN978-9710181315
Vol.15 Morga’s Sucesos de Las Islas Filipinas ISBN 978-9710181322
Vol.16 Conquista de lasI s l a s M a l u c a s I S B N 978-9710181339
Vol.17 Foundation of the Col-lege of Santo Tomas ISBN978-9710181346
Vol.18 Shipbuilding and Trade ISBN 978-9710181353
Vol.19 Compulsory Service
and De los Rios Coronel’s Memoria y Relacion ISBN978-9710181360
Vol.20 Expedit ion to the Mines of the Igorrotes ISBN978-9710181377
Vol.21 Early Recollect Missions ISBN 978-9710181384
Vol.22 Royal Festivities and Laws on the Sangleys ISBN978-9710181391
Vol.23 De Medina’s History of the Augustinian Order ISBN 978-9710181407
Vol.24 De Medina’s History of the Augustinian Order Con-cluded ISBN 978-9710181414
Vol.25 Portuguese Trade and the Extension of Encomiendas ISBN 978-9710181421
Vol.26 First Year of Corcu-era’s Governsorship ISBN978-9710181438
Vol .27 Corcuera’s Con-quest of Mindanao ISBN 978-9710181445
Vol.28 Rel ig ious Condi-tions in the Islands ISBN 978-9710181452
Vol.29 Victories Against the Moros ISBN 978-9710181469
Vol.30 Commerce with Mexi-co and Historia de la Provin-cia del Sancto Rosario ISBN 978-9710181476
NOBELANG TAGALOG 11
Ninayby Pedro Paterno
The first novel written by a Filipino, Ninay features na-ytive rituals and traditions especially by using the pasi-yam, or nine-day novena forthe dead, as a framework for its narrative about the lov-ers Ninay, Carlos, Loleng and Berto. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538300 P300 US $5.99
Ang Magmamaniby Teofi lo Sauco
This popular novel from the 1930s is about two women who, unaware that they are mother and daughter, fall in love with the same man. 2010ISBN 978-9710538348 P300 US $5.99
Ang Mest i sa : Unang Bahagi at Ika lawang Bahagiby Engracio Valmonte
This novel in two parts is a story of a self-centered and love-stricken mestiza’s en-deavors to make the man
of her dreams fall in lovewith her. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538287 P300 US $5.99
Ang Singsing ngDalagang Marmolby Isabelo de los Reyes
One of the first historicalnovels written in the twenti-eth century, this tells the sto-ry of a colonel and his lov-er, who are torn apart by theFilipino-American War. 2010ISBN 978-9710538188 P300US $5.99
Maring: Dangal at Lakasby Aurelio Tolentino
Featuring one of the exem-plary heroines of Philippineliterature, this novel, firstpublished in 1908, is the sto-ry of a strong-willed womanwho fi nds love, loses it, thenfi nds it again. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538355 P300 US $5.99
Si Tandang BacioMacunatby Miguel Lucio y Bustamante
Written by a Spanish friar, this
nobelang tagalogThese rare and little-studied works by the country’s foremost fi ctionists of the early twentieth century onward give us a window into the lives, hopes, dreams, and hardships of Filipinos in the American colonial era
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novel controversially assertsthe colonial prejudice thateducation is not for the indi-gent Filipino. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538591 P300 US $5.99
Luha ng Babaeby Mamerto Hilario
This novel follows the bound-less sorrows and sacrifi ces ayoung woman goes throughin the name of her fi rst andonly love, a womanizer anda gambler. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538607 P300 US $5.99
Mga Anak-Bukidby Rosauro Almario
This is a story of how thoseraised in the American pensio-nado system undermine tradi-tional Filipino mores and val-ues and antagonize those whouphold them. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538300 P300 US $5.99
Hiwaga ng Pusoby Carlos Ronquillo
T h i s s to r y te l l s o f or-phaned colegiala Concep-cion Reyes’s life, love and
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hardships—particularly the abuses perpetrated by her confessor, Padre Blas—all set against the backdrop of the Philippine Revolution. 2010ISBN 978-9710538706 P300 US $5.99
Ang Tala sa Panghuloby Patricio Mariano
Berta, a simple, hardworking country lass, meets Luciano, a painter from the city, in a for-tunate accident which ushers her down the road to meet-ing her fortune and discover-ing her past. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538669 P300 US $5.99
Sa Ngalan ng Diyosby Faustino Aguilar
This controversial novel published in 1911 depicts how greedy and manipula-tive priests take advantage of the naïve piety of a wealthy young heiress. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538621 P300 US $5.99
Busabos ng Paladby Faustino Aguilar
A young girl with a goldenheart who is forced into pros-titution, but is rescued by herformer sweetheart and givenanother chance at love. 2010ISBN 978-9710538591 P300US $5.99
Nangalunod sa Katihanby Faustino Aguilar
The injustices suffered by thelovers Pedro and Luisa at thehands of the greedy landlordDon Hasinto form the plot of this engaging story of love, re-venge, class confl ict, oppres-sion and hope. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538677 P300 US$5.99
Nena at Nenengby Valerio Hernandez-Peña
This novel, the fi rst to be pub-lished in the Tagalog language,set the standard for the didac-tic tradition in Tagalog nov-els. It recounts the lives of two childhood friends whofi nd themselves in drastically
different marriages. 2010ISBN 978-9710538300 P300 US $5.99
Pinaglahuanby Faustino Aguilar
This pioneering work of so-cial realism set in early twen-tieth-century Manila recounts how a labor leader’s life is de-railed by the exploitations of the mestizo class. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538683 P300 US $5.99
Miminsan Akong Umibigby Valeriano Hernandez Peña
Also titled Kasaysayan ng Mag-inang Mahirap, this clas-sic narrates the fortunes of a young woman as she tries to fi nd happiness in love and re-lationships amidst the hard-ships of her and her mother’s impoverished life. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538621 P300 US $5.99
Hatol ng Panahonby Valeriano Hernandez-Peña
Sequel to Miminsan Akong
nobelang tagalog
Umibig, this didactic novelpits the struggles of an im-poverished factory workeragainst the crimes of her self-ish employer. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538652 P300 US $5.99
Andrea Liwaswasby Roman Reyes
Condemning the Westerniza-tion of the Filipino woman,this novel details the repercus-sions faced by Andrea Liwas-was after she renounces thetraditional Filipino values of love, marriage and friendship.2010 ISBN 978-9710538300P300 US $5.99
Ang Mga Anak Dalitaby Patricio Mariano
Written by famous punditand Tagalog journalist Patri-cio Mariano, this novel inpoem form is set against theindustrial upheaval in early twentieth-century Manila.It deals with the struggles of the oppressed working class.2010 ISBN 978-9710538638P300 US $5.99
The last installment in Ro-man Reyes’s trilogy, this novelshifts settings from the barrioto the city as it turns to thestory of Ismael and Geleng.2010 ISBN 978-9710538713P300 US $5.99
Huag Acong SalinginNino Man (Noli MeTangere)by José Rizal, translated by
Pascual Poblete
This is the fi rst Tagalog trans-lation of José Rizal’s masterfuland infl uential critique of thesocial, cultural and religiouslife in the nineteenth century Philippines. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538300 P200 US $3.99
El Filibusterismoby José Rizal, translated by
Patricio Mariano
The second installment of Jose Rizal’s masterwork, orig-inally written in Spanish, isrendered in its earliest Tagalogtranslation. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538300 P200 US $3.99
Bulaklak ng Kalumpangby Roman Reyes
This is the fi rst novel in a tril-ogy following the lives of Ge-leng, Yeyeng, Serafi n, Ismael, Tale and Bindoy, who are all bound to each other by love, secrets, poverty and decep-tion. This first book intro-duces Geleng, a woman with the combined qualities of Maria Clara, Urbana, Felisa and Ninay, and her stormy relationship with her moth-er, Sanang. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538300 P300 US $5.99
Wakas ng Pagtitiisby Roman Reyes
The sequel to Reyes’s Bulak-lak ng Kalumpang chronicles gthe relationship of Serafi n and Yeyeng, which is complicated when Serafi n is arrested for dodging military duty then deployed to fi ght in Jolo. 2010ISBN 978-9710538690 P300 US $5.99
Hinagpis at Ligayaby Roman Reyes
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From The Life and Art of Botong FranciscoBotong Francisco:A Short Lifeby D.M. Reyes
This short narration of the life and work of Carlos “Bo-tong” Francisco is situated in the context of his family, friends, colleagues and oth-er people around him. 2010ISBN 978-9710538386 P200 US $3.99
Botong, Edades, andOcampo: The Triumvirateof Modern Philippine Artby Alice G. Guillermo
The collaborations of Victo-rio Edades, Carlos “Botong” Francisco and Galo Ocam-po—their backgrounds, their coming together, and the im-plications of their joint work on Philippine modern art and their future individual proj-ects—are accounted here in full detail. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538393 P200 US $3.99
Philippine History inthe Murals of BotongFranciscoby Roberto G. Paulino
This essay discusses the indi-vidual hero as the focal point of Botong Francisco’s histori-cal murals, and his contribu-tion to the creation of a male-centric view of history. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538409 P200 US $3.99
Botong in Angono:Hometown asSubversionby Ino M. Manalo
This reading into Carlos
“Botong” Francisco’s art ex-plores the discourse of the urban vs. the rural, study-ing his work in the context of his hometown, Angono.2010 ISBN 978-9710538416 P200 US $3.99
From The Life and Art of Francisco CochingFrancisco Coching:A Short Lifeby D.M. Reyes
Francisco Coching’s life is ex-plored here in several short episodes, including anec-dotes of his upbringing and how Coching found inspira-tion for his work in artists and writers around him, and even in events in his own life. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538423 P200 US $3.99
The Visual Art ofFrancisco Cochingby Alice G. Guillermo
This overview of the work of Francisco Coching high-lights the themes, styles, so-cial commentary and sense of nationalism asserted in his
oeuvre as arguments in favor of the legitimacy of komiks assan art form. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538430 P200 US $3.99
Francisco Coching andTagalog Novelsby Soledad S. Reyes
This essay argues that Fran-cisco Coching’s body of work is not merely “low art”, as the komiks genre is commonly perceived by the academe, but rather draws from the larger tradition of the Filipino novel. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538447 P200 US $3.99
Filming the Komiks ofFrancisco Cochingbu Justino Dormiendo
The many komiks written andsillustrated by Francisco Coch-ing and adapted into fi lm are recounted here, situated with-in the events that occurred in the fi lm industry at the time, while discussing how Coch-ing applied his narrative andvisual techniques to cinema.2010 ISBN 978-9710538454 P200 US $3.99
artefilipinoThe biographical and analytical essays that make up Vibal Foundation’s stunning art book series, now available in convenient electronic format. Written by top scholars and critics in their fi elds, these are brought to life with drawings, paintings, photographs and other evocative visuals
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Sanghiyang saMundo ng Internetby Rhoderick Nuncio
Our experience of the In-ternet in both the “real” and “virtual” arena is explored in this book as a site for cultur-al and ideological exchange.2010 ISBN 978-9710538201 P400 US $7.99
Mabathalang Pag-aaral:Ang Pagteteolohiya ngPilipinoby José de Mesa
This book is an exploration of how Filipinos experience God in a manner unique and dis-tinct from Westernized theo-logical influences, and how they relate these experiences to their everyday lives. 2010ISBN 978-9710538218 P400 US $7.99
Maharang, Mahamisna Literatura sa mgaTataramon na Bikolby Paz Verdades-Santos
Some of the fi nest literature in Bikolano is sampled here, accompanied with English
academicafilipinaEnhanced digital versions of Vibal Foundation’s thought-provoking line of critical anthologies and academic books, as well as other pioneering scholarly works never before released in electronic format, each annotated with hyperlinks to relevant sources and areas of further study
translations, and selected for their quality and liter-ary significance as well as their unique and distinctive Bikol identity. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538263 P400 US $7.99
Filipino ReligiousConsciousnessby Sylvia Palugod
Through this book, we ob-tain a glimpse of the Filipino’s spiritual mindset and concep-tion of God, the cosmos, this life and the next. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538195 P400 US $7.99
From More Pinay Than We AdmitMoro Women During theColonial Periodby Carmen Abubakar
This essay sheds light on the status, life and cultural folk-ways of the Moro woman dur-ing the Spanish colonial pe-riod, refuting the common notion that the Moro woman was secluded and oppressed. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
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Filipino Women andPolitical Engagementby Belinda Aquino
The author traces the histo-ry of the Filipina’s attemptsto assert her place in thePhilippine political and so-cial spheres. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538737 P200 US $3.99
Women of Ilocos in theRevolutionary Eraby Digna Balangue Apilado
This history fi lls in the gaps of the Philippine Revolution by featuring Filipinas as actors,fi ghters and decision-makersduring this critical period.2010 ISBN 978-9710538744P200 US $3.99
Salud Algabre, Revolutionaryby Thelma B. Kintanar and
Carina C. David with an
interview by Isagani R. Medina
The life of the freedom fi ghterSalud Algabre, the only femalemember of the Sakdal peas-ant rebel movement againstthe American colonial govern-ment in the 1930s, is recount-ed for the fi rst time throughpersonal interviews and rem-iniscences. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538751 P200 US $3.99
The Last Hacendera:Doña Teresa de la Pazby Luciano P.R. Santiago
This chronicle of the life of prominent hacendera Doña Teresa de la Paz shows thepersistence of Filipino elitesin the Spanish and American-sponsored Philippine society.2010 ISBN 978-9710538768P200 US $3.99
Working Women inNineteenth-CenturyManilaby Maria Luisa Camagay
The various entrepreneurialendeavors of Filipinas in nine-teenth-century Manila provethat they were active and en-terprising participants in theurban economy. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538775 P200 US$3.99
Roots of FeministThought in thePhilippinesby Lilia Quindoza-Santiago
This essay explains the im-portance of thriving feministthought in a continuously pa-triarchal Filipino society. 2010ISBN 978-9710538782 P200US $3.99
Avoiding Conception inthe Nineteenth Centuryby Maria Luisa Camagay
This essay describes the meansby which women in the nine-teenth-century Philippinesexpressed their sexuality de-spite restrictive colonial stan-dards and prescriptions. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538799 P200US $3.99
The Filipina in theJapanese Male Gazeby Johanna O. Zulueta
This exploration of the sex-ualization and racializationof women from third worldcountries focuses on the fi g-ure of the Filipina japayukiworking in patriarchal Japa-nese society. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538805 P200 US $3.99
Filipina Artists inthe Fine Artsby Flaudette May V. Datuin
The development of the wom-an’s role and image in the his-tory of Philippine art, from muse to creator, model to art-maker, is described here. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538812 P200 US $3.99
Female WorkRepresentation inContemporary Filmsby Rolando Tolentino
This essay shows the chang-es in the portrayal of female overseas workers in Filipi-no films from the 1980s to the 2000s. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538829 P200 US $3.99
Filipino Women Writingin Englishby Edna Zapanta-Manlapaz
The author discusses the radi-cal change of focus in wom-en’s writings, from traditional and conservative topics to lib-eral and erotic themes in con-temporary times. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538836 P200 US $3.99
The Querida inCebuano Fictionby Hope Sabanpan-Yu
The author discusses the evo-lution of the image and con-cept of the querida or mistress athrough different historical periods of the Philippines.2010 ISBN 978-9710538843 P200 US $3.99
The Wild Woman inPhilippine Novelsby Leonora M. Fajutagana
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This discussion contextualiz-es the emergence of the wild woman archetype in contem-porary Philippine novels and its evolution from the tradi-tional archetypes of Maria Clara and the Mater Dolorosa. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538850 P200 US $3.99
The Value ofRecogimiento in Urbanaand Felizaby Marya Svetlana Camacho
The author interprets the con-cept of recogimiento in Urba-na at Felisa and how it infl u-enced models of feminine vir-tue in the Philippines. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538867 P200 US $3.99
Making Women Visiblein Historyby Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo
This analysis shows the meth-odologies and perspectives in women’s studies that can be utilized to successfully high-light the woman in history.2010 ISBN 978-9710538874 P200 US $3.99
From More Hispanic Than We AdmitIberian-Asian RelationsBefore Magellanby Isaac Donoso Jiménez
The migration of the Iberi-ans from Al-Andalus to the Far East and the present-day Philippine archipelago pre-dates the journey of Ferdi-nand Magellan. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
The Transformation ofIslamic Manilaby Julkipli M. Wadi
The life and legacy of Rajah Sulayman as a statesman, free-dom fi ghter and martyr in the face of the Spanish conquest of Manila is examined here in depth. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
The Filipinization ofChristianityby Fernando N. Zialcita
This examination of indig-enous beliefs and practices shows how their interaction with Christianity transformed both belief systems and mold-ed Philippine society. 2010ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
Filipinos Soldiers Duringthe Dutch Warsby José Eugenio Borao Mateo
The alliances formed between Spanish and Filipino military throughout Philippine colo-nial history are explored in this essay, especially the pro-gressive enlistment of Filipino soldiers in the Spanish army during the Dutch Wars. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
Baroque and Revoltin Boholby Regalado Trota José
This essay discusses the ar-dent religiosity of Bohola-nos as manifested in local Ba-roque art, alongside the prov-ince’s history of anti-colonial-ist struggle. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
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Women’s Education in Spanish ColonialPhilippinesby Marya Svetlana T. Camacho
The evolution of indigenous female roles and values are examined in the light of the Spanish Catholic feminine ideal that was institutionally introduced during the colo-nial period. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
Governmentality andColonial Meaningby Julián Go
This essay analyzes the condi-tion of government and poli-tics in the Philippines during the late nineteenth-century.2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
Mexican Money in thePhilippinesby Celestina P. Boncan
The author traces the develop-ment of the Philippine peso and the role of Mexican cur-rency in establishing the Phil-ippine monetary unit. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
Rizal and the Writing ofPhilippine Historyby Ambeth R. Ocampo
This exploration of Rizal’s views on Philippine history centers around his attempt to write about the country’s roots and culture through the eyes of a native. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
Retana Revisited: AHistorical Assessmentby Gloria Cano
Wenceslao Retana’s statureand emergence as one of themost consummate researcherson Philippine history and cul-ture is explored in this work.2010 ISBN 978-9710538720P200 US $3.99
“Malayness” andCivilizational Discourseby Resil B. Mojares
This analysis focuses on thediscourses that emerged dur-ing the Spanish colonial eradealing with the Malay iden-tity and hybrid, multiracialcharacter of the Filipinos.2010 ISBN 978-9710538720P200 US $3.99
Hispanic Strains inPhilippine Modern Artby Reuben R. Cañete
This essay examines the con-siderable Spanish influenc-es present in contemporary Philippine artistic style andtechnique. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
The Battle of Hegemonyin Tagalog Cinemaby Nick Deocampo
Hispanic culture had last-ing effects on the style of Ta-galog cinema, as seen in theclash among Hispanic, Amer-ican and rising Filipino na-tional hegemonies on the sil-ver screen. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
Contemporary Hispano-Philippine Literatureby Andrea Gallo
The long history of Filipinoswriting in Spanish is dis-cussed, with a description of
those who have excelled in and continue this tradition. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P200 US $3.99
Asia and the West: AUniversal Perspectiveby Pedro Aullón de Haro
The relationship between east (Asia) and west (Europe and America) is discussed in terms of the global future and ide-als of universality. 2010 ISBN 978-9710181162
kontempo-raneaFresh, quirky and unique fi ction, non-fi ction, and poetry, served up with a modern twist by writers both new and experienced
Touched by an Angelby Noemi Lardizabal-Dado
Based on the blog of the same name, Touched by an Angelchronicles Noemi Lardiza-bal-Dado’s journey from the deepest grief at the accidental drowning of her six-year-old son towards acceptance and her new life as an advocate for bereaved families. 2010 ISBN 978-9710538720 P500 US $9.99
In Another Dressby Myrna Co
In Another Dress is a collection of one woman’s alternate-ly heartwarming and heart-tugging anecdotes from a lifeshe has lived well—and is in-tent on still living to the full-est. From reminiscences aboutlost dreams and youth to re-fl ections on the joys and grac-es of growing old, each arti-cle in this collection sparkles
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Linangan sa Imahen, Retor ika , a t Anyo
Jerry B. Gracio, Editor
Edgar Calabia SamarEditor
Giancarlo Lauro C. Abrahan V.Mariane A.R.T. Abuan Noel Fortun .Berlin Gablan
Mikael Gallego.Ezzard Gilbang.Phillip Kimpo Jr.Erwin C. Lareza.Vivian N. Limpin
Kiko Monteseña .Deborah Rosalind D. Nieto Louie Jon A. Sanchez.Lee G. Sepe.Beverly Siy
Betty Uy-Regala.Enrique Villasis
with the insight and humor of Myrna Co, who believes that “age is an opportunity, no less than youth itself, though in another dress.”
The Kobayashi-Maruof Loveby Carljoe Javier
With this collection of wry, pop-culture tinged personal essays on life, love and heart-break, the author leaves you wondering: In relationships, can there be such thing as the “no-win scenario”? 2010 P200 US $3.99
El Bimbo Variationsby Adam David
The opening line of a classic Eraserheads song is reimag-ined ninety-nine ways, both silly and sublime. 2010 P150US $2.99
Dirty Pop Machinesby Vlad Gonzales
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Lámangedited by Edgar Calabia Samar
A collection of twenty-five poems celebrating the 25th an-h
niversary of LIRA (Linangan sa Imahen, Retorika at Anyo), the premier association of po-ets in Filipino.
Ilángedited by Jerry Gracio
The second of fourchapbooks celebrating the 25th anniversary of LIRA with twenty-fi ve poemsfrom some of the country’spremier poets in Filipino.
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Dahil pinipilit magpakasal sakababata, tumakas si Robynat nagtago sa isang isla saRomblon. Akalain ba niyangdoon niya makikita ang naisniyang pakasalan? Iyon ngalang, mukhang galit ito samundo... 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Runaway Heartby Martinna Bianca
Nang hindi sinasadyang nail-igtas ni Paula ang buhay ngmayamang si Alexander Villa-real, doon na gumulo ang ta-himik niyang buhay. Hinabolna siya ng hitman at pulis,tinuruan pa siya ni Alex naumibig! 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Untamed Loveby Martinna Bianca
Umuwi si Allysa sa San Luisupang iwasan ang taong nag-nanais manggulo sa nalalapitniyang kasal. Dito niya na-kilala si Rian, ang taga-lung-sod na sinagip niya mula sapagkalunod.
Hindi niya maikaila angatraksyong nararamdamanpara sa binata, hanggang mag-salo sila sa isang gabing hin-di niya makalimutan. Nangumalis si Rian, nangako itongbabalik.
Subalit sa pagbabalik nito,natuklasan niyang ito ang ta-ong nakatakdang sumira salahat ng pangarap niya. 2010 P40 US ¢.99
My Favorite Mistakeby Martinna Bianca
Ayaw ni Rebecca sa “sug-ar” at yun ang tawag sa kan-ya ng ex niya. Ginawa pangpassword ng kaibigan niyang
nagpahypnotize para iseduce ang isang lalaki. Sumablay pa ang hypnotism at kay Rebecca tumama... 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Need To Be Next To Youby Martinna Bianca
Bigo sa pag-ibig si Valerie kaya nagbakasyon sa Rancho Mon-teclaro, pag-aari ng fi rst love ngunit kaaway niyang mor-tal na si Jacob. Bakit galit si Jacob na nagkakalapit sila ng pinsan nitong si Arthur? 2010P40 US ¢.99
Loving Lyonby Martinna Bianca
Dahil in love sa kanyang boss na si Lyon Ponteveras, suma-ma si Lexie nang magresign ito sa trabaho upang magtayo ng negosyo. Hindi na nga sila makakuha ng puhunan, bakit nag-aalok pa si Lyon ng kasal? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Sweet Possessionby Martinna Bianca
Kailangang mabawi ni Megu-mi ang nawawalang kuwin-tas ng pamilya niya. Ngunit ipagbibili lang ito ng may-ari kapag tinalo niya ito sa ar-chery. Kung hindi, higit pa sa kuwintas ang mawawala kay Megumi... 2010 P40 US ¢.99
If The Shoe Fitsby Martinna Bianca
Malas para kay Tiffany ang Neville Shoes. Nagkapaltos na nga siya, hindi pa siya nainter-view sa trabaho, muntik pa siyang masagasaan ng isang aroganteng driver... na Presi-dente pala ng Neville Shoes. 2010 P40 US ¢.99
pinoyromansaDelectable samplings of a much-loved but little-appreciated genre of Philippine literature
Love Me Today, Hate MeTomorrowby Cherie Mendoza
Ayaw nang magmahal niLuna; nais lamang niya maka-ganti sa lalaking sumugat sakanyang puso. Ngunit nangmagkita silang muli, tila naba-go ang ihip ng hangin. Mag-mamahal ba siyang muli... salalaking ito? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Kailan Naging Tama AngMali?by Jhune Lauro
After so many years, tumibok muli ang puso ni Myrabellekay Jeremy. Pero may mal-aking problema. Childhoodfriend pala ito ni Grehan, anglalaking nakadisgrasya sa kan-ya limang taon na ang nakara-an... 2010 P40 US ¢.99
I Love U, Miss MVPby Jenny Lampaz
Nagpanggap si Joan na kasin-tahan ni Desiree para layuanito ni Louie, na nainsulto atisang tomboy ang kanyangkapalit. Lahat ay gagawin niLouie para mabawi si De-siree, kahit pa ang paibiginsi Joan...2010 P40 US ¢.99
Crossing The Lineby Rey-Vil Sapar
Lumayo si Simounne kahitmahal niya si Hennand, da-hil nabuntis ng binata si Myra.Muli silang nagkita mata-pos ang pitong taon, ngunitngayo’y nakapagitan namansa kanila si Emma. Wala nabang pag-asa? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Waiting Stillby Amber Rainne
Nate-turn off si Jiggs kapagbabae ang unang nagbibigay ng motibo o tahasang nanli-ligaw, kaya’t binara niya si Ni-cole. Pero bakit nang lubayanna siya nito ay siya naman itongayong hahabul-habol? 2010P40 US ¢.99
Dear Cherryby Amber Rainne
Tila aso’t pusa sina Cherry atRandy sa unang pagkikita palamang, ngunit ang inisan ay naging tuksuhan hanggang samagkailangan. Di man nilakapwa aminin, batid nilangpag-ibig ay hindi napipigi-lan. 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Loving Neighbor Linusby Amaiea
Walang panahon si Nikkipara sa lalaki. Ngunit nilolo-ko yata siya ng kapalaran atmula nang nakilala niya angkapitbahay na si Linus, tilaisang kabute na sumusulpotna lang ito bigla kung nasaansiya. 2010 P40 US ¢.99
He Loves Me, He LoveMe Notby Amaiea
Phoenix’s Heartby Martinna Bianca
Mortal na magkaaway sina Phoenix at Vance. Ang huli ay ampon ng kanyang Tito Mauricio. Tumindi ang gus-ot sa pagitan ng dalawa nang mabasa nila ang laman ng tes-tamento ng tiyuhin. Ayon sa nakasulat dito, ang sinuman sa kanila na siyang mauu-nang makapagbigay ng apo sa matanda sa loob ng isang taon ang siyang magiging tag-apagmana ng kayamanang maiiwan nito.
Isinugal ni Phoenix ang lahat upang maipanalo ang la-ban. Ngunit nang abot-kamay na lang ang tagumpay, heto si Vance at inaangkin ang bata bilang kanyang anak. 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Ang Astig At Ang Engotby Clarisse M. Caysip
Hindi malaman ng investi-gative journalist na si Eyell kung paano itatama ang isa sa pinakamalaking pagkakama-ling nagawa niya sa kanyang buhay: ang sirain ang kasal ng isang estranghero.
Hindi naman kayang pa-tawarin ni Noi ang aanga-an-gang babaing humadlang sa kanyang kasal.
Paano tatakasan ni Eyell ang galit ni Noi kung nakatak-da niya itong makasama sa isa sa kanyang mga assignments?2010 P40 US ¢.99
Love For Saleby Luisa Villafuerte
Hindi kasali ang pag-ibig sa mga priorities ni Avril. Dahil ang isip niya ay nakatuon sa
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kung paano babalikatin ang responsibilidad na iniwan ng kanyang ama na may iba ng pamilya.
Dumating ang isang Remo sa kanyang mundo. Si Remo na nakatakdang palam-butin ang kanyang puso.
Magtagpo nga kaya ang mga damdaming sa simula’t simula’y lihim nang may pag-tatangi sa isa’t isa? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Paraiso 1: Angelaby Maia Jose
Sa Jardin Paraiso nagkakilala’t lihim na nag-ibigan sina Danilo at Angela. Akala ni Angela, pangarap ang mas mahalaga kay Danilo, na akala nama’y hindi ito bagay sa mayamang dalaga. Paano ang pag-ibig? 2010 ISBN 978-9710181780 P40 US ¢.99
Paraiso 2: Mikaelby Maia Jose
Tila aso’t pusa ang magki-nakapatid na Mikael at Bea, pero lihim palang in love
sa isa’t isa. Kailangan silangikasal para masagip ang ka-buhayan nina Bea at guma-ling ang ama nito. Magkak-abistuhan na ba? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Paraiso 3: Gabrielby Maia Jose
Umuwi si Nina ng bansaupang patunayang wala na si-yang pag-ibig para kay Gabri-el. Pero paano niya magaga-wa iyon e lalo pa yata siyangnai-inlove sa kababata? Siyanamang balik ng fi rst love ngbinata... 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Paraiso 4: Rafaelby Maia Jose
Pangarap ni Reina na mag-ing mayaman at matagump-ay. Ngunit nakapaloob din sapangarap na iyon ang mithi-ing maibigay ang seguridad ngkanyang magiging mga anak.Kaya naghanap siya ng lalak-ing pakakasalan hindi batay sa kanyang emosyon kundisa pinansyal na kakayahannito.Subalit ang lahat nang
pangarap na iyon ay sabay-sabay na gumuho ng makilala niya at mapalapit sa kanyang puso si Rafael. 2010 P40 US¢.99
Once Upon A Crazy Love1: Xandra With An Exby Josie Aventurado
Ikakasal na si Xandra kay Justin nang ma-in love ang dalaga kay Brendo, bartend-er sa isang luxury liner. Nag-panggap siyang mahirap para makalapit dito. Ngunit hindi lang pala siya ang nagbaba-latkayo... 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Once Upon A Crazy Love2: Justin With A BrokenHeartby Josie Aventurado
Isang babae lamang ang si-nasamba ni Justin, si Xan-dra; ang kanyang mga kinal-aro, marami na. Ngunit nang talikuran siya ni Xandra, di lang puso ni Justin ang na-durog, kundi pati kakayah-an niya sa kama! 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Once Upon A Crazy Love3: Shasta’s Secretby Josie Aventurado
Na-in love si Shasta kay Justin na mahal nama’y si Xandra. May nasumpungan pa siyang delikadong lihim kaya ngayo’y ikakasal siya sa isang matan-dang milyonaryo. Nasaan na ang nais niyang simpleng bu-hay? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Heartthrobs 1:Te Quiero Muchoby Josie Aventurado
Pa g k a t a p o s m a s aw i s a
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pag-ibig, nagmigrate si Shee-na sa Amerika at nakilala angLatinong si Patrick na katuladng mga bida sa gusto niyangMexican telenovela. Totoo baito? Hindi kaya bigla itongmawala? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Heartthrobs 2:The Right Mr. Wrongby Josie Aventurado
Ang paghahanap kay Mr.Rig ht ay h indi madal i .Maraming kababaihan anggumugugol ng di birong pa-nahon upang hanapin anglalaking matatawag na otherhalf ng kanilang puso. Isa siJennilou na di pinalad matag-puan ang lalaking para sakanya. Lagi na lamang si Mr.Wrong ang dumarating. Perosadyang hindi siya marunongmagtanda. Tuloy pa rin angwalang kapagurang paghah-anap. 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Asian Hearts 1:No Ordinary Loveby Glady Gimena
Ano’ng kinalaman kay Danang misteryosong lalaking Chi-nese na ayaw patahimikinang kanyang mga panag-inip? Ngayong dadalhin siyang trabaho sa Forbidden City sa Beijing, ano’ng naghihin-tay sa kanya doon? 2010 P40US ¢.99
Asian Hearts 2:Meet Jenkiby Glady Gimena
Isinama si Paula ng amo saKorea para alagaan ang “anak” na si Jenki. Nakakilala na ngasiya ng gwapong artista, siyamismo’y sumikat pa. Ngunit
paano kung ito ang magpa-pabagsak ng career ng mahalniya? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Asian Hearts 3:My Wedding Princeby Glady Gimena
“My princess,” tawag ni Sid sakababatang si Cindyrella nanangangarap makatagpo ngPrince Charming. Tila natu-pad ang pangarap ni Cindy atnakilala nito si Darren Wongsa Hong Kong. Paano namansi Sid? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Asian Hearts 4:When We Touchby Glady Gimena
Hindi pangkaraniwan angpagkakakilala nina Meilin atJao, ngunit nagkahiwalay dinsila. Pagkalipas ng maramingtaon, nakilala ni Meilin si An-drei. Ito na ba ang lalakingpapalit kay Jao sa puso niya?2010 ISBN 978-97xxxxxxxx P40 US ¢.99
Asian Hearts 5:When Jenki Meets Laceyby Glady E. Gimena
Kinaiinggitan ni Belle ang al-agang pusa, si Jenki. Paanonama’y natagpuan na nito angkanyang soulmate na siyangmagiging ina ng kanyang mgakuting. Mabuti pa nga si Jen-ki at nakilala si Lacey. Ito angsosyalerang pusa na nakatak-dang maging ina ng kanyangmga anak. Wala ring kamalay-malay si Belle na ang nakatak-da niyang maging soulmate saJapan ay walang iba kundi siJiro, ang gwapong singkit nalalaki na may karay-karay namagandang babae. 2010 P40
US ¢.99
Asian Hearts 6:Rain, Rain, Go Away...by Glady E. Gimena
Gustong makilala ni Rainang kanyang sarili. Ngunitsa paghahanap na iyon ay kasabay niyang natagpuanang isang dakilang pag-ibigsa katauhan ni Czar. Doonnagsimula ang problemangnaging daan upang mahatiang kanyang puso at damda-min. Paano si Henry? Paanoang nalalapit nilang pagpa-pakasal? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Casa Blanco 1:My Black Beautyby Gillian Marcelino
Nabighani si Xander Blanco samorenang si Laura kahit baw-al sa mestiso niyang pamilyaang mag-asawa ng kayumang-gi. Pilit niyang nilalabananang nararamdaman, ngunitnatukso siya sa mga labi ngdalaga... 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Casa Blanco 2:The Intruderby Gillian Marcelino
Parehong naakit si Mark Blan-co sa muchacha na si Aya atsa nakamaskarang si Mystery Jewel. Naniwala si Aya na ka-hit sino ay hindi maaangkinsi Mark. Suntok sa buwan baang damdamin niya para sabinata? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Casa Blanco 3:The Untamedby Gillian Marcelino
Horse King ang tawag kay Dave Blanco sapagkat na-papaamo niya kahit ang
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pinakamabangis na kabayo. Isa lang ang hindi niya kay-ang paamuin: ang mailap na si Lavinia Guingona, na nai-iba sa karaniwan... 2010 P40US ¢.99
Casa Blanco 4:The Survivorby Gillian Marcelino
Napabayaan ni Maria Cristina ang mahal na asong si Hachie para sagipin ang buhay ng ka-away niyang si Azcur. Pagsisi-han man niya, bakit wari’y wala nang saysay ang kanyang buhay kundi niya ito nasagip? 2010 P40 US ¢.99
Solteras 1: Jasmine...Kaya Mo Ba Ang Panga-rap?by Gilda Olvidado
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Carmen Abubakar is the cur-rent dean of the Institute of Islamic Studies of the Uni-versity of the Philippines inDiliman. She has publishedseveral articles on PhilippineMuslim oral traditions.
Faustino Aguilar was a Fili-pino novelist and journalist,and the editor of the periodi-cal Taliba. He wrote novels in the social realist vein, includ-ing Busabos ng Palad (1909),dSa Ngalan ng Dios (1911), andsPinaglahuan (1907).
Belinda Aquino is the found-ing director of the Interna-tional Center for PhilippineStudies at the University of Hawaii in Manoa.
Pedro Aullón de Haro is aleading authority on aesthet-ics and criticism and has au-thored Teoria de la critica lit-eraria and La Obra poetica de Gil de Biedma.
Francisco Baltazar was the preeminent poet of the Ta-galog language and authorof the literary masterpieceFlorante at Laura. He wrotecountless poems, songs, anddramas, including Mahomet at Constanza (1841), Alman-zor y Rosalina, and Orosman at Zafira. He also wrote a grammatical treatise El En-sayo de Gramatica Hispano-Tagala. Born in Bigaa, Bu-lacan, Baltazar is otherwiseknown as Francisco Balagtas.
Emma Helen Blair wasan American histor ian,
journalist, translator, andeditor. Fluent in Spanish andFrench, she joined the staff of the Wisconsin HistoricalSociety then later served asan assistant to the historianReuben Gold Thwaites, work-ing with him on Jesuit Rela-tions. Aside from collaborat-ing with James Robertson onThe Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Blair also translated and edited documents for The In-dian Tribes of the Upper Mis-sissippi Valley.
Celestina P. Boncan is co-author of The Filipino Saga:History as Social Change and has published papers on Phil-ippine history, society andeconomy.
Marya Svetlana Camacho isthe current chair of the De-partment of History of theUniversity of Asia and the Pa-cifi c. She has published workson women in the Spanish co-lonial era.
Maria Luisa Camagay is aprofessor and former chairof the Department of His-tory at the University of thePhilippines in Diliman. Sheis currently director of theUP Press.
Gloria Cano is professorat the Universitat PompeuFabra in Barcelona. Her ar-ticle “Blair and Robertson’sThe Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Scholarship or Imperi-alist Propaganda?” was pub-lished in the March 2008 issueof Philippine Studies.
Reuben R. Cañete is a profes-sor in the Department of Art Studies at the University of the Philippines. Cañete spe-cializes in Philippine archi-tecture and aesthetics and has curated several expositions.
Myrna Co used to work as a technical writer and publica-tions offi cer for a university. Retirement led her to a sec-ond career in blogging, free-lance writing for newspapers, and, lately, editing an online magazine channel on Filipino lifestyle Buhay Pinoy.
Mabel Cook Cole was an American anthropologist and editor. After spending four years among the ethnic tribes of the Philippines, she compiled and annotated Phil-ippine Folk Tales, which waspublished in 1916.
Tomas de Comyn was a Span-ish writer who lived in Ma-nila during the nineteenth century. He was also an of-fi cial of the Compania Real de Filipinas.
Oscar William Coursey served as a United States Army volunteer in the Phil-ippines during the American period. He wrote History and Geography of the Philippine Is-lands (1903) and The Philip-pines and Filipinos (1914).
Austin C. Craig was an Amer-ican historian. He wrote pio-neering biographies on José Rizal: The Story of José Rizaland Lineage, Life and Labors
about the authorsVibal Foundation print and electronic books are written and edited by some of the best Filipino authors and scholars from a range of fi elds: literature, media, art, history, blogging, and romance
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Noemi Lardizabal-Dadomaintains an award-winning personal blog at aboutmyre-covery.com. She is the edi-tor of Blog Watch, a bloggers’initiative for citizen journal-ism, and is the features edi-tor of The Philippine Online Chronicles.
Flaudette May V. Datuin teaches at the Art Studies Department of the Universi-ty of the Philippines in Dili-man and is co-founding ed-itor of Ctrl+P, a journal onPhilippine and international contemporary art and culture.
Adam David is the author of Texticles, Crows & Rages, Biki-ni Idolatry, and The El Bimbo Variations. He is co-founder of the independent press the Youth and Beauty Brigade.
Carina C. David is a former chairperson of the Civil Ser-vice Commission of the Phil-ippines. She is the composer and guitarist of female musi-cian duo Inang Laya.
Modesto de Castro was con-sidered one of the great-er writers of the early eigh-teenth century. As a member of the clergy, he was known to give political sermons that later were compiled and pub-lished as Platicas Doctrinales. His most popular work is Ur-bana at Felisa, a book of gold-en rules, good manners and right conduct, written in the style of an epistolary novel.
José de Mesa is a University Fellow of De La Salle Univer-sity and a professor of theolo-gy at the Inter-CongregationalTheological Center, QuezonCity. His most recent worksinclude Why Theology is Nev-er Far from Home ande Bakas.
Paul de la Gironière was a French traveler who lived inthe Philippines and wroteVingt annes aux Philippines(Twenty Years in the Philip-pines), an account of his stay in the country. He arrived in the Philippines in 1820 andestablished the Jala-Jala haci-enda in Morong, Rizal.
Nick Deocampo is a multi-awarded fi lm director and his-torian of Philippine cinema.He authored Cine, a history of Philippine fi lm.
Isabelo de los Reyes wasa prominent Filipino writ-er, politician, labor activist,and founder of the Philip-pine Independent Church orAglipayan Church. He wonearly acclaim for his manu-script on folkloric studies, El folk-lore fi lipino, and foundedEl Ilocano, the fi rst vernacular newspaper in the Philippines.
Justino Dormiendo has writ-ten extensively on fi lm, visual arts and culture for the last thirty years. He was former chairman and founding mem-ber of the Manunuri ng Peli-kulang Pilipino.
Leonora M. Fajutagana is the current chair of the
Humanities Department of the University of the Philip-pines in Los Baños, where sheteaches courses on literatureand critical theory.
Dean S. Fansler was an Amer-rican professor and editor. Hewas one of the famous ear-ly teachers of English in thePhilippines. He also publishedan anthology of folktales, Fil-ipino Popular Tales, in 1921.
Patrick D. Flores is a profes-sor of art theory and criticismat the University of the Philip-pines. He actively contributescritical essays on Philippineart and fi lm and has mountedseveral successful exhibits. Heis currently curator of the UPVargas Museum.
John Foreman was an Eng-lish author who lived in thePhilippines in the 19th centu-ry. He wrote the monumentalThe Philippine Islands as well as several articles on the Phil-ippine Revolution.
Si Glady Gimena ay isang guro sa Filipino sa Global City Innovative College. Siya ay naging komiks writer, script-writer sa TV at romance nov-elist mula taong 1993 hang-gang sa kasalukuyan.
Julian Go is a professor of so-ciology at Boston University.He recently published Ameri-can Empire and the Politics of Meaning: Power, Culture, and US Colonialism in Puerto Ricoand the Philippines.
Alice G. Guillermo is a re-spected researcher, art critic and professor with numer-ous writings on visual arts in the Philippines, including her most recent book Dios-dado M. Lorenzo: Art Rebel to Legend (2009).d
Valerio Hernandez-Pena wasa Filipino novelist considered to be the “Father of the Ta-galog Novel.”This distinction was accorded to him because his masterpiece Nena at Ne-neng (1905) was the fi rst nov-gel ever to be published in the Tagalog vernacular.
Percy A. Hill was an Ameri-can writer born in the Philip-pines. He wrote Romance and Adventure in Old Manila in 1937.
Feodor Jagor was a German ethnographer who traveled to the Philippines in the nine-teenth century to collect for the Berlin Museum. In 1873,he published Reisen in den Philippinen (Travels in thePhilippines).
Carl Javier has authored threebooks, And the Geek Shall In-herit the Earth, Geek Tragedies, and The Kobayashi Maru of Love. At present he is associatefeatures editor of The Philip-pine Online Chronicles.
Isaac Donoso Jiménez ob-tained degrees in philology and the humanities from the University of Alicante, Spain. A long-time resident of Ma-nila, Donoso completed his
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master’s degree in IslamicStudies at the University of the Philippines.
Maia Jose ang pen name ni Tessa Cruz San Diego. Na-kapagsulat siya ng halos 100nobelang popular sa main-stream romance, teen ro-mance at fantasy romance.
Regalado Trota José is a spe-cialist on Philippine bibliog-raphy and Philippine sacred art and architecture. Among his books are Simbahan: Church Art in Colonial Phil-ippines 1565-1898 and Im-preso: Philippine Imprints,1593-1811.
Thelma B. Kintanar is pro-fessor emeritus of English andComparative Literature at theUniversity of the Philippines.She is the author and editorof the UP Cultural Dictionary for Filipinos.
Miguel Lucio y Bustaman-te was a Spanish friar of the Franciscan order who regu-larly wrote articles for La Voz de España. In authoring the novel Si Tandang Basio Macu-nat, he became one of the very ttfew friars in the Spanish co-lonial Philippines who man-aged to write literary piecesin Tagalog.
Robert Macmicking was a British esquire who lived inthe Philippines from 1848to 1850. He is the ancestorof Lt. Col. Joseph McMick-ing, the husband of Mer-cedes Zobel, and one of the
pioneering leaders of the Ay-ala Corporation.
Ino M. Manalo was former director of the MetropolitanMuseum of Manila. He is alsoan award-winning short story and essay writer.
Patricio Mariano was a Fili-pino author, poet, journalistand translator. He wrote sev-eral Tagalog novels, includingAng Mga Anak Dalita and Ang Tala sa Panghulo, but is best known for his Tagalog trans-lation of José Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere.
José Eugenio Borao Mateois an authority on historicalrelations between Spain andTaiwan during the Spanishpresence on the island (1626-1642). He is currently teach-ing Spanish language andculture at National TaiwanUniversity.
John Maurice Miller was thecompiler and editor of Philip-pine Folklore Stories, publishedin 1904, and the author of The Workingman’s Paradise: AnAustralian Labor Novel, pub-lished in 1892.
Resil B. Mojares is the found-ing director of the University of San Carlos Cebuano Stud-ies Center. He has authoredseveral landmark books suchas Theater in Society, Society inTheater and Brains of the Na-tion: Pedro Paterno, T.H. Pardode Tavera, Isabelo de los Reyesand the Production of ModernKnowledge.
Rhoderick Nuncio is the di-rector of Graduate Programs, Research and Publication of the College of Liberal Arts of De La Salle University-Manila. He is the author of several es-says on literary criticism.
Ambeth R. Ocampo is a pro-fessor of history at the Ateneo de Manila University. He is known for his writings about Jose Rizal and for his column in the Philippine Daily Inquir-er. He became Chairman of the National Historical Com-mission in 2002.
Si Gilda Olvidado ang may akda ng mga nobelang Sina-samba Kita, Bakit Kay Tagal Ng Sandali, Babangon Ako’t Dudurugin Kita, at iba pa.Nagkamit siya ng tagumpay sa FAMAS sa kanyang nobelang Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig.
Sylvia Palugod is a free-lance researcher and writer. She is the author of Toward the Abundant Life (2008) and eco-author of Joy in the Morn-ing: A Story of Lives Turned Around.
Trinidad Pardo de Tave-ra was a Filipino physician,scholar, bibliophile and bibli-ographer. He was also a mem-ber of the Philippine Com-mission and founder of the Federal Party. In 1884, he wrote Medicinal Plants of the Philippines.
Pedro Paterno was a propa-gandist, politician, histori-an, composer, and writer. He
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wrote Sampaguita y Poesias Varias (1880), the fi rst collec-tion of Filipino poems pub-lished in Spanish, and Ninay (1885), the fi rst Filipino novel.
Roberto G. Paulino is an as-sistant professor at the De-partment of Art Studies at the University of the Philippines. He has written on art for the Philippine Star and the Met-rropolitan Museum of Manila.
Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo is a professor at the College of Social Work and Community Development of the Univer-sity of the Philippines. She has authored several publications on the role of women in the economy.
James Alexander Robertsonwas an American scholar, translator and bibliographer. Aside from editing The Philip-pine Islands, 1493-1898, Rob-ertson served as the fi rst edi-tor of the Hispanic American Historical Review and as thewdirector of the National Li-brary of the Philippines from 1910 to 1916.
D.M. Reyes is a professor of literature at the Ateneo de Manila University. Promising Light, his book of poems, was ttpublished in 2008.
Roman Reyes is consideredone of the most important Filipino writers in the ear-ly history of Tagalog novels. Dubbed the “Father of Re-alism,” he wrote the land-mark trilogy Bulaklak ng
Kalumpang, Wakas ng Pagtitiisand Hinagpis at Ligaya.
Soledad S. Reyes is one of the country’s most distin-guished scholars of Philip-pine popular culture. She isthe author of the landmark Nobelang Tagalog 1905-1975:Tradisyon at Modernismo. Sheteaches at the Ateneo de Ma-nila University.
Carlos Ronquillo served as amajor to General Emilio Agu-inaldo during the Philippine Revolution. His works includeIlang Talata Tungkol sa Paghi-h imagsik nang 1896-97 and 7Ang ABC... nang mamama-yang Filipino. He was a not-ed member of the Akademyang Wikang Tagalog.
Hope Sabanpan-Yu is a poetand short story writer withseveral published collectionsof poetry in English and Ce-buano. She currently teachesliterature at the University of San Carlos.
Si Edgar Calabia Samar ay isang premyadong manu-nulat. May-akda siya ng mgaaklat na Pag-aabang sa Kun-diman: Isang Tulambuhay atWalong Diwata ng Pagkahulog.gg
Luciano P.R. Santiago is adoctor by profession. Hewrites articles and books onPhilippine history, arts andculture, and has received theManila Critics Circle’s Na-tional Book Awards for bothart and history.
Teofilo Sauco was a Filipi-no author of several novelsand collections of short sto-ries and poetry, includingEdelmira and Eva. His nov-el Ang Magmamani was con-ferred the grand prize by theprestigious literary magazineLiwayway in 1924.y
Aurelio Tolentino was a dramatist, novelist and ora-tor in Spanish, Tagalog andPampango who was consid-ered one of the giants of early twentieth-century Philippineliterature. His works includeKahapon and Buhok ni Es-ter. A former member of the Katipunan, Tolentino alsoserved as an editor for vari-ous publications, among themLa Patria, El Liberal and Ing Emangabisan.
Rolando Tolentino is dean of the College of Mass Commu-nications, UP Diliman. He haswritten numerous articles onPhilippine cinema, literature,and pop culture.
Engracio Valmonte was aprolifi c Filipino writer dur-ing the early decades of thetwentieth century. His worksinclude the novels Ang Mes-tisa, Mga Hiyas ng Pag-Ibig, and the poetry collection Saharap ng bangkay ni PatricioMariano.
Paz Verdades Santos is a professor of literature at theAteneo de Naga University.She is the author of Hagkus: Twentieth Century Bikol Women Writers.
Julkipli M. Wadi is co-edi-tor of Philippine External Re-lations: A Centennial Vistaand author of several papers and conferences on political relations and Islamic thought.
Edwin Wolf served as librar-fian emeritus in the Library Company of Philadelphia from 1953 to 1984. It was dur-ing his stint in this library that he wrote his introductory es-say for the facsimile copy of Doctrina Christiana publishedain 1947.
Cornélis de Witt Willcoxwas a lieutenant colonel of the U.S. Army, professor of modern languages at West Point, and a scholar in Phil-ippine studies. Willcox served as an army offi cer at Manila from 1908 to 1910
Edna Zapanta-Manlapaz is cofounder and executive di-rector of the Ateneo Library of Women’s Writings. She has authored several books on Philippine literature.
Fernando N. Zialcita is pro-afessor of cultural anthropol-ogy at the Ateneo de Manila University. He is the author of Authentic Though Not Exotic: Essays on Filipino Identity.
Johanna O. Zulueta has pub-alished articles on Okinawa-Filipino and Chinese-Filipi-no identities.
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