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Eulogy for General Emilio F. Aguinaldo
The Cabletow (1923 - today) is the monthly publication of the Grand Lodge of the Philippines. In May 1964, it published an article by Emilio P. Virata with a eulogy for General Emilio F. Aguinaldo, a Filipino patriot and a brother mason. Aguinaldo…
Mabini: architect of the Philippine revolution
In line with the recuperation of revolutionary figures in the 60’s, Panorama published an article by Cesar Adib Majul where he outlined the principal thesis of his book on Mabini (1960), the standard biography of Apolinario Mabini, Emilio…
The Trial and Death of Bonifacio
Panorama was an English-speaking Sunday magazine created in 1936. It went dark in 1941 after the Japanese invasion, and only managed to come back after Dec 7. 1955. From the very beginning, Filipino intellectuals such as Claro M. Recto or Carlos P.…
Andrés Bonifacio
Bulaklak Magazine (“Flower Magazine”), which subtitled Hiyas ng Tahanan (“Gem of the Home"), was a Tagalog-language magazine that was first published on 14 April 1947. Published by the Social and Commercial Press of Beatriz M. de Guballa,…
Efemérides filipinas
Semana was an illustrated magazine published weekly by Manuel Lopez Florez with important Spanish-speaking Filipinos as collaborators, such as Jaime Carlos de Veyra who had a column under the title Efemerides Filipinas (Philippine Anniversaries).In…
El primer grito de la rebelión
Semana Revista ilustrada Hispano-Filipina was an illustrated magazine published weekly in Manila by the Spaniard Manuel Lopez Florez. Semana was created in 1948 and lasted until 1955. It was backed by Tabacalera and Cervecería San Miguel, and had…
Gregorio del Pilar
The Young Citizen was an illustrated monthly magazine for children with content related to the education of young Filipinos.
As the day for independence drew close, military heroes appeared more often in the press. After 1936, the biographical…
José Rizal - his last hours
The Young Citizen was an illustrated monthly magazine for first, second, and third-grade students. Most of its content was related to the education of the young Filipinos in civil virtues. It included sections on the learning of English, natural…
The defense of Malolos
Graphic, which started publication on August 26 1927, was an English-speaking illustrated magazine, owned by the famous journalist Ramon Roces and edited by A. C. Fabian. It included sections on American and Philippine politics, sports and economics,…
This Month Years Ago
The Young Citizen was an illustrated monthly magazine for first, second, and third-grade students. Most of its content was related to the education of the young Filipinos in civil virtues. It included sections on the learning of English, natural…