Books on the Philippines
Title: “100 Events that Shaped the Philippines,” 1999
Editors: EMELINA S. ALMARIO AND MARY-ANN ASICO
Description: A “relax-and-enjoy-reading-it” book on the history of the Philippines which contains remarkable historical photographs and a chronology of historic Philippine events vis-à-vis world events
Title: “History of the Filipino People,” 8th Edition, 1990
Author: TEODORO AGONCILLO
Description: A book which provides a comprehensive account of the history of the Filipino people and which is “offered to teachers, students and readers of Philippine history”
Title: “Philippine History,” 2nd Edition, 2010
Author: MARIA CHRISTINE N. HALILI
Description: A book which “intends to incorporate the notable events that took place in our country, unfurling the aspirations of the people and unfolding the possibilities of the future” and which has for its mission the dissemination of “ideals prevailing in the society under varied circumstances....”
Title: “Philippines,” 2008
Author: LINDSAY BENNETT
Description: A book which describes the Philippines as a “country of 7107 islands.... (perched) on the Pacific Rim.... with an enthralling and unfolding human story and innumerable treasures to explore.... and as “a country with one foot in the medieval era and the other in the wireless age”
Title: “Philippines: Know and Appreciate Our Homeland,” 2002
Publisher: WORLDLINK BOOKS
Description: A book about the Philippines which provides information on the Filipinos and the country's geography, natural environment, history, culture, government, tourist spots, holidays and festivals
Title: “Revolt of the Masses,” 2002
Author: TEODORO AGONCILLO
Description: A book on the Philippine Revolution of 1896 and which gives a unique and different historical perspective on the role of Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunero (revolutionaries) in the Philippine Revolution of 1896
Title: “The Magic of the Philippines,” 2002 Copyright / 2009 Reprint
Editor: GILL GORDON
Publisher: New Holland Publishers, Ltd
Description: A book which describes the Philippines as a “country (that) offers something for everybody.... (from) palm-fringed beaches to marine sanctuaries; from bustling cities to isolated rural hamlets; from active volcanoes to dense rainforests... a land of contrasts, challenges and promise”
Title: “The Philippines: A Past Revisited, Vol. I,” 1975
Author: RENATO CONSTANTINO
Description: A “provocative and radical” historical perspective on the struggle of the Filipino people for nationhood; A “must read” for Filipinos and for foreigners who would like to understand the Filipino people
Title: “The Philippines: A Unique Nation,” 2nd Edition
Author: SONIA M. ZAIDE AND GREGORIO F. ZAIDE
Description: A book on the history and culture of the Philippines which aims to provide a historical perspective based on a vision for the Filipino people
Philippine Stamps
Basketball Stamp, April 14, 1934
This is the world’s first postage stamp on the game of basketball. This “basketball stamp” is part of a set of 3 (or 5) stamps which was issued by the Philippine post office (U.S. Administration period) to publicize the 10th Far Eastern Championship Games.
Carabao Stamp, May 3, 1932
This is the Philippines’ first postage stamp which featured the carabao. This “carabao stamp” is part of a set of 7 stamps.
Horse Stamps, December 2, 1949
These are the first “horse stamps” of the Republic period in Philippine postage history. The stamps' design shows Gen. Gregorio del Pilar riding on a horse.
Horse Stamps, February 15, 1935
These stamps are the Philippines’ first postage stamps on horse. The stamps show George Washington riding on a horse (U.S. Administration period).
Jose Rizal Stamp, September 8, 1906
This is the Philippines’ first postage stamp on Jose Rizal. This “Jose Rizal stamp” is part of a set of 14 stamps.
Manuel L. Quezon Stamp, May 1, 1947
This is the first “Quezon stamp” of the Republic period in Philippine postage history.
President Manuel L. Quezon Stamps, November 15, 1936
These stamps are the Philippines’ first postage stamps on Manuel L. Quezon. This postage issue is a set of 3 stamps which was released by the post office to commemorate the first anniversary of the Philippine Commonwealth.
Queen Isabela II Stamp, 1854
This is the first postage stamp of the Philippines which was issued when the Philippines was under Spanish colonial administration.
Sampaguita Stamp, December 8, 1948
This is the first “flower stamp” of the Republic period in Philippine postage history. The title of the issue is “Flower Day, Sampaguita.”
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