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Nick: A Portrait of the Artist Th e Manila We Knew Sari-Sari Tony Joaquin and Gloria C. Kismadi Erlinda Panlilio Virgilio S. Almario

Seven years after his death, Nick Fondly remembered in the pieces A collection of Filipino poems on Joaquin’s legacy continues to live on. of this book are the elite enclaves various themes, National Artist for Th rough his prolifi c writings—both of Malate, the elegant Escolta, the Literature Virgilio Almario (also fi ction and non-fi ction—this National known under the pseudonym, Rio ISBN 971-271-859-5 genteel suburbs of Quezon City ISBN 971-271-434-9 ISBN 971-272-601-9 Artist for Literature awardee has left Alma) is a superb example to students 2011 2006 and San Juan and the exciting birth 2004 149 pages his mark not only in the Philippine 176 pages of “new town” with their $20.00 of writing and literature of a poet $40.00 literary and journalistic community... $28.00 recollections the women relieve family whose easy rhythm and vocabulary histories that bring back so vividly... do not detract from the imagery and impact of his work. Filipina Artist in Diaspora Great Men and Women of Asia Th elma B. Kintanar Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation Pag-Unawa sa Ating Pagtula Virgilio S. Almario Narrating their lives, the Filipina 9 -volume biographies of the RAMON migrant artist in this book tell us MAGSAYSAY AWARDEES. Asia’s A critical analysis of Philippine poetry what is means to live between two Nobel Peace Prize. by National Artist for Literature cultures: their indigenous culture and Virgilio Almario. ISBN 971-272-556-2 the culture of their adopted country ISBN 777-020-228-0 2011 2004-2008 ISBN 971-271-780-1 202 pages Th ey share with us their initial feeling $680.00 2006 $40.00 of displacement or even alienation... 440 pages $116.00

May Day Eve Sentimental Many Ways of Being Muslim Nick Joaquin Virgilio S. Almario Coeli Barry

Nick Joaquin, novelist, playwright, Ipinagdiriwang sa koleksiyong ito Th is landmark collection brings poet, journalist, historian, and ang iba’t ibang matinding pag-ibig together for the fi rst time 22 short biographer, has been the recipient of at pangungulila, gaya ng pag-ibig na stories by nine Muslim Filipinos almost all of the prestigous awards in karnal, pag-ibig sa magulang, pag-ibig written over nearly seven decades, ISBN 971-272-585-2 literature and the arts, including the ISBN 971-271-475-6 sa kapuwa, at pag-ibig sa bayan. ISBN 971-271-943-1 beginning in the 1940s. As the stories 2011 2004 2008 100 pages National Artist Award for Literature, 100 pages 216 pages in this anthology refl ect, there is no $15.00 the highest national recognition given $20.00 $52.00 simple or complex way to capture the to Filipino artists... complex ways Muslims... 12 A N VIL P U BLI S HI N G, I N C. Killing Time in a Warm Place Behind The Walls Flavors of The Philippines Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. Cecelia Manguerra Brainard and Glenda Rosales-Barreto Marily Ysip Orosa This is a novel about growing up in “The Flavors of the Philippines leads the Philippines during the Marcos What a fascinating collection of you on a culinary journey through years. Told through the voice of Noel colegiala’s memories! It is interesting the different regions of the country, Ilustre Bulaong, the narrative travels to note the nuances of language, the from the bustling city of Manila to ISBN 971-271-793-2 ISBN 971-271-492-6 ISBN 971-271-869-4 2006 through familiar social and literary 2005 cultural forces, the forms of discipline, 2006 exotic Palawan as you encounter the 216 pages territory... 248 pages the passions and issues, that defined 112 pages refreshing halo-halo, a spicy kinilaw, $15.00 $25.00 each generation of colegiala... $36.00 the incomparable adobo and many many more...

Vigan and Other Strories A Taste of Home Philippine Food and Life Cecilia Brainard Edgar B. Maranan and Gilda Cordero-Fernando Len S. Maranan-Goldstein “This is a rich and generous collection A book on food and Luzon of stories that spring from various A collection of Filipino expats’ countryside living. When talk zeroes sources-autobiographical, anecdotal reminiscences – especially during the in on what one has eaten and smelled and experimental. It entertains the simmering in the old provincial ISBN 971-272-037-6 writers’ growing-up-into-adulthood ISBN 971-270-232-4 ISBN 971-272-443-5 casual reader, instructs aspiring and kitchens, it unravels threads of 2010 2008 years – primarily of home and 192 pages 188 pages practising writers alike, and enriches 276 pages hometown, but having Filipino $40.00 memories – how people knew then $22.00 the country’s culture.”-Paulino Lim $55.00 cooking as the unifying thread ... what good food was, how nature was provident, how life was good.

Angelica’s Daughter The We Know Inter/ Section: Isagani Cruz Cecila Brainard, Erma Cuizon, Susan Grace Subido Dr. David Jonathan Bayot Evangelista, Veronica Montes and Today, with the emergence of new, “To say that the Big Book is still being Nadine Sarreal and concededly more titillating tourist written is to express a conservative “This collective and collaborative destinations,many will admit that opinion. But knowing Isagani R. Cruz, Baguio has “fallen from grace” from I am certain that the Big Book will ISBN 971-272-428-2 novel proves that writers share much ISBN 971-272-399-5 ISBN 971-272-274-5 its once lofty position as “Summer never be written (though I would be 2010 more than just an interest in, as one 2009 2010 246 pages of the authors puts it, ‘the idea of 148 pages Capital” of the Philippines... 548 pages delighted to be proven wrong). He $24.00 $72.00 creating something of rare beauty out $32.00 is, at core, a fervent believer with a of nothing at all.”-Isagani Cruz simple faith...

Essays on Phil Language & Lit. The Cebu We Know The Anvil Jose Rizal Reader Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo and Rosita Erma Cuizon Ani V. Habulan, General Editor G. Galang This is not a book of travel pieces that “A Filipino must be just and foremost With Essays of Virgilio Almario, Pia tell you what place to see and how get a good man, a good citizen, who will, Arboleda, Josephine Barrios-Le Blanc, there. It was not intended to make with his mind and heart and if needed Aurora Batnag, Teresita Fortunato, you take the first flight to Cebu. This be, with his arms as well, help his ISBN 971-272-378-0 ISBN 971-272-275-2 is biography of Cebu, from multiple ISBN 971-272-605-7 country progress. “- Jose Rizal. 2010 Rosita Galang, Jose Lacaba, 2009 2010 324 pages Bienvenido Lumbera, Nenita Pambid- 204 pages points of view taken by writers who 158 pages $62.00 Domingo, Lilibeth Robotham, $40.00 were born there... $30.00 Epifanio San Juan, Jr., and Rolando 13 Tolentino. AnVIL PuBLIsHInG, InC. Kulinarya Book Glenda Barreto, Conrad Calalang, Margarita Fores, Myrna Segismundo, Jessie Sincioco and

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Food Tour Nora Daza: A Culinary Life UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino Claude Tayag Nora V. Daza Virgilio S. Almario

”...a pleasure to read and good to Best-loved recipes by culinary icon Pinalawak pa ang saklaw ng mga lahok the last morsel.” - Ambeth Ocampo, Nora V. Daza. mula sa iba’t ibang wikang katutubo NCCA Chair “ sa Filipinas at sa mga modernong wika ng daigdig. ISBN 971-271-832-8 ISBN 971-272-132-8 ISBN 971-635-034-0 2006 2008 2011 276 pages $15.00 1350 pages $50.00 $135.00 14 AnVIL PuBLIsHInG, InC. Philippines, A Manfold Land Ang Hayop na Ito Reportage on Crime Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. Virgilio S. Almario Nick Joaquin

A rich volume of photographs and National Artist for Literature Virgilio Th e thirteen narratives in this essays by the country’s noted writers Almario collects 41 poems in Filipino anthology of true crime stories and photographers on the Philippines about animals. Th e entries contain transcend journalism by attempting - its various and colorful people, dates of fi rst publications, “para analyses of character, motive, period ISBN 777-019-184-X ISBN 971-271-432-2 ISBN 971-272-039-0 1992 places, history, tradition and culture. 2004 makita mo,” says the author, “kung 2009 and ambiance. What emerges is the 256 pages A creative testament that the country 88 pages sakali, kung may pinagkatandaan 256 pages picture of a fascinating decade: the $112.00 is a dynamic place - a manifold land. $20.00 ako.” Almario is also known under the $24.00 1960s. pseudonym, Rio Alma.

Fundamentals of Creative Mga Biyahe, Mga Estasyon Showbiz Lengua Writing Virgilio S. Almario Jose F. Lacaba Cecilia Manguerra Brainard A collection culled from Rio Alma’s Th e problem with showbiz lingo is Th is book describes the “essentials” last ten poetry books that individually that it consists of words that usually of , from a technical and invariably include a poem or a have no dictionary existence. Take the perspective. It also shows how group of poems on places where the word chuvachuchu, for instance.. ISBN 971-272-231-8 ISBN 971-272-042-0 poet has traveled. ISBN 971-272-404-6 2009 creative writing leads us to 2008 2010 112 pages imaginatively engage and act upon 196 pages 148 pages $18.00 the world... $30.00 $24.00

Mabuhay Jazz Makabagong Tulang Pilipino Richie Quirino Virgilio S. Almario

Th e second in a series of books on the A compilation of contemporary development and evolution of jazz in Philippine poetry as selected by ARTS AND CULTURE the Philippines. National Artist for Literature Virgilio Almario ISBN 971-272-067-3 ISBN 971-271-770-4 2008 2006 200 pages 468 pages $60.00 $120.00

Kasaysayan Nena At Neneng Pinoy Jazz Traditions Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo, Ph.D. Richie C. Quirino

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RELIGIOUS / CHILDRENS BOOK ISBN 971-271-895-3 INSPIRATIONAL 2004 36 pages $7.00

Finding God Alamat ng Lamok Mga Tambay sa Tabi-tabi Cecilia Manguerra Brainard and Christine Belen Ang INK Marily Isip Orosa Tunghayan ang mundong ito na kaiba Th is book is a collection of 18 essays sa pangkaraniwan mong nakasanayan about people’s true-to-life experiences na. Maglakbay sa loob ng malikot at mapaglarong imahinasyon ng mga of encountering God. Some writers ISBN 971-271-504-3 ISBN 971-272-278-3 ISBN 971-272-246-2 miyembro ng Ang INK. 2009 are Catholics, some are Born-Again. 2004 2009 168 pages Christina. All have written honestly 36 pages 64 pages $32.00 about their spiritual encounter after $7.00 $15.00 the death of a family member...

Ang Bb. Tumalo sa Mahal na Ang Sultan Saif Hari Christine Belen Christine Belen

SHORT STORIES

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Curacao Cure and Other Stories Ang Prinsipe ng mga Ibon Si Pandakotyong Paulino H. Lim Jr. Christine Belen Christine Belen

Th is anthology gathers fi fteen short stories, each with a heading that describes the incident, feeling or idea from whence it grew. It can be ISBN 971-271-584-1 as innocuous as a fortune cookie ISBN 971-271-662-7 ISBN 971-271-666-X 2005 2005 2005 136 pages message or momentous as a military 32 pages 32 pages $36.00 helicopter strafi ng a jeep of rebels... $7.00 $7.00 16 AnVIL PuBLIsHInG, InC. Rosamistica Ang Prinsipeng Mahaba ang LB: Ang Pitong Tanga Christine Belen Ilong Christine Belen Christine Belen

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Parusa ng Dwende Ang Prinsipeng Duwag Christine Belen Christine Belen

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Plautin Ni Periking Anting- anting Aswang Inquiry Christine Belen Christine Belen Frank Lynch, SJ

A retelling for children of the researches of two respected anthropologists: Frank X. Lynch, SJ. and Richard Ares, SVD on the aswang ISBN 971-271-502-7 ISBN 971-914-679-6 ISBN 971-271-893-9 myths in the Philippines. 2005 2007 1997 36 pages 32 pages 32 pages $7.00 $7.00 $28.00

Ang Mahiwagang Biyulin Kapatid ng Tatlong Marya Christine Belen Christine Belen

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NON FICTION

Reportage On Lovers Nick Joaquin

Th e best of Nick Joaquin’s reportage of Crimes of Passion.

ISBN 971-272-038-3 2009 176 pages $18.00

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And Th e Geek Shall Inherit Laugh Trip / Dalawang Very Short Stories for the Earth Komedya Harried Readers Carljoe Javier Chris Martinez Vicente Garcia-Groyon

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Cockfi ghting Stories Mga Kuwentong Spooky Mo: Antonio Hidalgo Paspasan Horror Stories Vicente Garcia-Groyon Marivi Soliven Blanco A collection of moving stories about characters who rarely make it into 30 examples of “sudden fi ction” A collection of scary, funny, Philippine Fiction in English, told or “fl ash fi ction” - mababasa sa unpredictable stories- a delightful with both humor, compassion, ISBN 971-828-001-4 ISBN 971-828-059-1 ilang minuto lamang, kumpleto, ISBN 971-828-063-8 visit to the best-selling author’s little 147 pages sensitivity and irony. 96 pages masalimuot, kaakit-akit. 92 pages shop of horrors. $8.00 $12.00 $12.00

Th e Hilarious world of Our Lady of Arlegui: Nestor D. Isang Yugtong Dula Antonio Hidalgo Chris Martinez

A collection of wacky tales and yarns Another prize winning one-act play set in the strange world of an ill-fated by the multi-awarded playwright, deluded sabungero, but touching screen writer and director, using the ISBN 971-828-009-X ISBN 971-828-074-4 108 pages much larger issues dealing with the 25 pages transaction between buyer and seller $12.00 Filipino human condition. $6.00 of pirated DVDs as a metaphor for the country’s perennial Christian- muslin confl ict, with his usual and 47 compassion. mILfLores PuBLIsHInG Fiction For young Adults Baklese Dos: Pinoy Pop Queer Cockfi ghting Secrets Tonyo’s wishes (Ages 8 up) Dictionary Antonio Hidalgo Louie Cano Lara Saguisag Th e 3rd volume of the best-selling A charming, disarming tale for the Ang pinakahihintay na sequel ng series of books on the sport of young and the young at heart, about Baklese: Pinoy Pop and Queer cockfi ghting, containing articles the littlest brother’s encounter with Dictionary which further fl esh out the author’s ISBN 971-828-026-X ISBN 971-828-068-3 ISBN 971-270-489-0 theory on breeding and fi ghting game 72 pages the monsters who have scared his 37 pages 86 pages $6.00 older brothers witless. $5.00 $12.00 fowl, and humorous, magical tales about Nestor Divinagracia, which are part of the lore of the cockpit.

Travesia Tips and Cockpits Stories Antonio Hidalgo COCKFIGHTING Th e 4th volume of the best-selling REFERENCES series of books on the sport of cockfi ghting, focused on the art MANUAL ISBN 971-828-007-3 71 pages of betting, a glaring gap in the $12.00 documentation of the sport. Also included are some wacky fi ctional tales around Nestor Divinagracia, a sequel to the stories in Cockfi ghting Bongga ka ‘day: Pinoy Gay Sabong: A manual for breeding Secrets, which entered the popular Quotes to Live By and fi ghting cocks culture of the cockpit Ronald Baytan, Ralph Semino Galan Antonio Hidalgo Sabong: Manwal sa Pagpapalahi A survival kit for gay guys, full of Describe by the late Ramon V. Mitra at Paglalaban ng mga Tinali precious nuggets, some outrageous, as “the bible which the sport of Antonio Hidalgo others campy and still others, both ISBN 971-270-284-7 cockfi ghting needs-valuable secrets ISBN 971-828-014-6 Ang “groundbreaking” na libro kung 189 pages witty and wise-an empowering 78 pages on every aspect of the sports, written $6.00 collection put together by 3 gay poets. $12.00 by a professional breeder and cocker saan tinatalakay ang lahat ng aspeto of its kind in the country.” ISBN 971-270-415-7 ng paglalahi at pagsasabong ng mga 194 pages panabong. $6.00 Baklese: Pinoy Pop Queer Professional Cockfi ghting Dictionary Antonio Hidalgo Bihasang Pagsasabong Antonio Hidalgo Louie Cano Th e 2nd volume of the best-selling Badutch vhaklers, botonessa, ecla- series of books on cockfi ghting by a Ikapitong aklat sa popular na hanay coo, mascula-doll, pa-mhinta.. It’s not professional breeder and cocker, who ng mga aklat ng awtor tungkol sa was also an economist, urban planner, ating pinaka mahal na pambansang ISBN 971-828-053-9 what you call me, but what I answer ISBN 971-270-340-1 to. 67 pages teacher, diplomat, and professional laro ng sabong 46 pages ISBN 971-828-005-7 $12.00 writer and publisher. $5.00 126 pages $6.00 48 m il f l Mga Sekreto sa Pagsasabong Antonio Hidalgo ores p u bli s hi n g Ikalimang libro ng awtor tungkol sa pagsasabong, kasama mahahalagang sekreto ukol sa pagpanalo sa sabong at mga maiikling katha tungkol sa ISBN 971-828-002-2 mga mahiwagang pamahiin sa laro ng 168 pages $6.00 sabong, na nakapasok na sa kultura ng sabungan

Mga Tip sa Trabesiya at Kuwentong Sabungan Antonio Hidalgo

Huling libro ng awtor tungkol sa sabong, kung saan ibinabahagi niya ang habang-buhay na karanasan ukol ISBN 971-828-008-1 151 pages sa trabesiya; kasama rin ang mga $6.00 bagong maiikling katha tungkol kay Nestor Divinagracia, na katumbas ni Juan Tamad sa kultura ng sabungan

49 nATIonAL BooKsTore English-Cebuano-Visayan Dictionary Rodolfo Cabonce

In the compilation of the Visayan DICTIONARY words, besides my own knowlegde, I ISBN 971-086-766-0 was aided by my vocabularies found 1983 in diff erent publications and by lists 1135 pages submitted to me by interested Fathers nATIonAL $158.00 and friends.

BooKsTore English Filipino Dictionary New English-Pilipino-Bicolano Luciano L. Gabay Dictionary Julio F. Silverio Th is book contains entries with the corresponding meaning or equivalent in Filipino or Tagalog. I Tried to make the translation as coolest to the ISBN 971-086-802-0 import of the English word, although ISBN 971-081-772-8 2008 1980 833 pages I must admit that some translations 121 pages $175.00 may be loos or inexact. $7.00

Over sixty years of focused energy has New Eng-Fil/ Fil-Eng brought National Book Store to where it is J.B. Santos now: the pinnacle of the bookstore industry Th is “New English-Filipino/Filpino- COOKBOOK in the Philippines. More than that, the Na- English” Dictionary is the latest tional Book Store family takes pride in its role edition and , probably, one of the as an institution that supports education and most useful dictionaries of its kind, ISBN 971-086-656-7 enhances lives by providing the best and wid- 2007 in the Filipino language education, est selection of educational, professional, and 400 pages today. $26.00 social communication products. Filipino Cooking Here & English-Tagalog HB Dictionary Abroad Leo James English E.R Laquian & I.D. Sobrevinas

Th e author of this dictionary, Father As in most countries, food plays an Leo English, is an Austalian priest important part in the Philippine who have served in the Philippines for ISBN 971-081-812-0 social life. Dishes served in a Filipino the past 30 years. During that period 1977 home depend on such factors as the ISBN 971-082-962-9 he has become highly familiar with 194 pages weather, the presence of visitors or 1977 $21.00 1211 pages tagalog. “just family,” religious festivals, kinds $138.00 of fruits and vegetables in season, and most important of all, the culinary visit NatioNalbookstorE.com skills of the wife or husband. 50 nATIonAL BooKsTore Let’s Cook with Nora Flowers of Baguio Nora V. Daza R.G Gamboa and V.S Santos

Th is book is the culmination of some Th is colorful and engaging book twenty years of work with food and PHILIPPINE DANCE captures the splendor of Baguio people. It began in Batangas, in ang Benguet’s fl owers - up close and 1944, when my late grandmother, in fl ower plantations, parks, and ISBN 971-081-814-7 ISBN 971-271-046-7 1969 Doña Creseciana Reyes de Villanueva, HISTORY 2001 gardens. 194 pages taught me how to market, light a 139 pages $34.00 native stove, and cook rice. $99.00

Favorite Filipino Recipes Sayaw: Philippine Dance At Home with Filipino Art NBSI Editorial Board R. Gamboa & A. Abad Santos-Gana Ma. Alessandra Hermano and J.L Hermano Th is book off ers a wide range of Dance is the Philippines’ best-known choices of recipes a homemaker may cultural export. Ever since the A book like this would not have been choose from - to sit her pocket, taste Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company possible without the gracious art and desire to satisfy her visitors, (now the country’s National Folk ISBN 971-271-146-3 lovers and passionate collectors who ISBN 971-084-931-X be they family members, friends or ISBN 971-271-168-4 Dance Company), the Filipinescas 1991 2002 2001 shared their homes and the objects 110 pages acquaintances. 238 pages Dance Company, and the Far Eastern 273 pages they love. We are grateful to these $13.00 $120.00 University Folkoric Dance Group $180.00 families and individuals for giving us captivated world audiences in the 50s new ways of looking at the objects and 60s, Filipino theatrical dancing and spaces that surround us daily. Galing Galing Philippine has never been the same. Cuisine Nora & Mariles Daza

In the fi rst two editions, I included recipes that I liked to use in my home in the Philippines. It was to ISBN 971-082-474-0 ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1974 be a sort of handbook for woman 213 pages at home wanted to use some tested $35.00 recipes or one who needed to have her housemaid turned cook try her hand at the satifying, challenging though sometimes tedious art called cooking.

Philippine Fiesta Recipes Philippine Christmas Art L.R Belmonte & P.B Del Mundo R.G Alejandro

Th e recipes in this book are a Christmas in the Philippines is like no gathering of festive fares both Filipino other in the world. It’s months-long anf foreign. Th ese give our cooking celebration is colorful, exuberant and afi cionados a wide range of choices of excessive - so typical of a Philippine ISBN 971-084-046-0 ISBN 971-271-246-X 1993 what to prepare, when and how they 2002 fi esta. 204 pages should be cooked and served. 219 pages $34.00 $185.00 51 neW dAY PuBLIsHers, InC. Life in the Forest Delbert Rice

Th e book is a collection of stories about forest people called Ikalahan JUVENILE FICTION living in the Cordillera and Caraballo Mountains of North Luzon for ISBN 971-10-1217-5 2011 centuries. Although they are closely 158 pages related to the to the neighboring neW dAY $25 .00 Ibaloy, Pangasinan, and I-wak peoples they have their own distinctive characteristics, most especially their PuBLIsHers, B1 Gang Mysteries Case File desire for a peaceful and abundant No. 13 life. InC. Sumpa ng Mombaki Only Pure Hearts Can Break Armin T. Santiaguel II the Spell Th e B1 Gang gears up for another case Eloisa Marie B. Hernandez ISBN 971-10-1198-7 to solve, this time about mysterious 2009 appearances in the town of Batad, In the course for her thesis, Azhena 108 pages Ifugao. Is it for real or make-believe. together with and Melanie R. $27.00 ISBN 971-10-1225-0 Quilla the GSPub staff uncovered 2011 information leading to the discovery B1 Gang Mysteries Episode $185.00 of an underground secret society New Day Publishers is a not-for-profi t pub- 1, Book 2: Tikbalang, Aswang of witches/warlocks composed of lishing house that aims to strengthen the life Atbp. students, faculty, staff , and school administrators. Th is juvenile and witness of the church through the pub- Armin T. Santiaguel II fi ction’s twists and turn will really lication and distribution of books that are One of the several volumes in the thrill the hearts of every young reader culturally relevant and people-empowering. and adventurous adults. ISBN 971-10-1185-7 Young Adult Book Series in Filipino New Day believes in the talent and mind of 2005 by the author. the Filipino and supports it by publishing 156 pages $26.00 their notable works.

Color of Sky: Growing up Swiss with Chocolate Brown Skin Lenny Kaye Bugayong

Th is book contains several essays which can be read as individual 1222-9 stories or as chapters of a novel. Th e 2011 awarded author was born and raised 11 Lands Street, VASRA, Quezon City 96 pages in Switzerland of Filipino parentage. Tel no. (632) 928-8046 / 927-5982 / 926-8049 $25.00 Th is book inspires people with a Email [email protected] multicultural background to never visit WWW.NEWDaYpUblishErs.com forget their roots, while adapting to 52 another culture. neW dAY PuBLIsHers, InC. Philippine Communication Today Crispin C. Maslog

A good reference material on the HUMOR / COMIC REFERENCE present status of communication ISBN 971-10-1167-3 and journalism in the Philippines, 2007 including development journalism, 504 pages community newspapers, electronic $44.00 media, small media advertising, public relations, and the new media.

Th e Best of Pupung O Basic Upland Ecology Tonton Young Delbert Rice

Tonton Young follows up his comic Th e earth is rapidly being damaged. collection and provides humor with Forests are cut down and their soils this latest edition of his popular eroded. Rivers are polluted by toxic comic strip. wastes and fertilizers. Springs are YOUNG ADULT ISBN 971-10-1182-6 ISBN 971-10- 1165-9 drying up. Farms are eroded by wind (Bookpaper) $13.00 2007 ISBN 971-10-1183-3 180 pages and water. Many rivers have no fi sh. (News print) $11.00 $24.00 Th e air is polluted by toxic smoke. 2008 Much of the damage to environment 84 pages is being caused by people’s ignorance on how the various parts of the

New Day Collection Did You Know? Volume 1 Bienvenido N.Santos Gina S. Morito

A bookcase of nine of Santos’ books An ideal book for those who are Clara’s Diary, A Korean Stu- in celebration of his birth centenary. always looking for information about dent’s Philippine Experience famous people, places and events. Th e Clara (Hayoung) Ju fi rst of two volumes. ISBN 971-10-1225-0 ISBN 971-10-1169-7 Th e author shares her experiences, 2011 2007 $185.00 132 pages feelings, and perceptions during $33.00 ISBN 978-971-10- her stay in the Philippines, in Roni Santiago’s Baltic & 1221-2 particular, her observations about 2010 some diff erences of Filipinos from Company 2 Did You Know? Volume 2 92 pages Koreans in the areas of Culture, Food, Roni Santiago $25.00 Gina S. Morito Language, Environment, and the A collection of author’s comic strips People itself. Interesting illustrations that came out in Manila Bulletin. Th e second volume of the series that by a Korean artist accompany the aims to provide brief but signifi cant articles. ISBN 971-10-1189-5 information about famous things and 2008 88 pages ISBN 971-10-1199-4 places. $185.00 2009 108 pages $31.00 53 neW dAY PuBLIsHers, InC. Sorry to Burst Your Bubble Death of the English Zen Life Leadership Lessons from Professor the Greatest Dreamer Paulino Lim Jr. Yay Padua-Olmedo Neil Saguisag is just an average TRAVEL Th e ride to your destination may be professor in the university where ISBN 971-10-1184-4 bumpy. Landmines of trials will surely he is teaching when suddenly, one 2008 litter your path. But victory is just ISBN 971-10-1233-5 of his colleagues dies for unknown 92 pages 2011 around the bend. Yay Padua-Olmedo reason and Neil happens to solve the $23.00 190 pages mystery. mines the life of Joseph of Genesis $29.00 with a true believer’s heart, chisels her fi nds for their precious lessons, then juxtaposes them with familiar Journey to the Andes and imagery, proving to today’s generation Other Places in Latin America that success apart from God is empty. Miguel A. Bernad S. J. INSPIRATIONAL A Philippine priest narrates his adventures (and misadventures) while ISBN 971-10-1180-2 travelling the length and breadth of 2008 Latin America; its people, ancient Inca 140 pages cities, towering waterfalls, mountains $28.00 lakes and beautiful cities. BIOGRAPHY A Tourist Guide to Notable Philippine Churches Benjamin L. Layug Flying on Broken Wings Stories of Courage in Over- Th e book showcases the most signifi cant Philippine churches in the coming Disability ISBN 971-10-1168-0 country, their aesthetic and historical Grace D. Chong 2007 signifi cance, that were built as a result 256 pages of four centuries of Spanish rule. Contains inspiring stories of courage $58.00 ISBN 971-10-1205-2 by thirteen persons with disability Coronel Sr. Eustacio Maloles De 2009 who despite their handicap made 184 pages Chavez: Jefe Superior Militar $31.00 their life count. Written by award- A Tourist Guide to Notable Del Batallon Banajaw Tayabas winning writer Grace D. Chong, Philippine Historical Land- Province the book inspires and gives hope to marks, Monuments, and people who are prevented by their Col. Leonidas R. Maloles Shrines limitations from exploring what can Benjamin Locsin Layug ISBN 971-10-10229-8 Th is book tells of his participation in be. Th e book hopes to encourage 2008 people in power to create and pass the Spanish-Filipino War of 1898 and A helpful guide to bring along when 124 pages laws that empower and enhance the ISBN 971-10-1201-4 $20.00 the Philippine-American War of 1899- 2010 visiting important markers in our life of the diff erently-abled. 1901 as a colonel in active service in 110 pages nation’s history. both wars. $24.00

54 neW dAY PuBLIsHers, InC. Colonial Accounts Th e Philippine Revolution in Compiled by the NHCP the Bicol Region Vol. 2 Elias M. Ataviado A collection of accounts by Spanish A book written for would-be-travelers HISTORY authors written in diff erent times on diff erent issues, and little known to all to the Philippines in the 1880?s. Th e but the keenest historians shipping companies, kind of ships, ISBN 971-10-1237-3 ISBN 971-10-1211-8 ports, and distances are described 2011 2011 here with comments of the author 180 pages $34.00 $18.00 with charts and weather predictions on certain dates and places.

Leyte-Samar Shadows: Index Guide for Travelers in the Essays on the Historyof East- Philippine Islands ern Visayas Don Jose Escobar y Lozano Rolando O. Borrinaga Contains an insightful view of SOCIAL SCIENCE Th e book gives greater focus on the economy back then and also reports a cultural and linguistic ISBN 971-10-1188-8 developments in the “shadows” or ISBN 971-10-1218-2 2008 description that can be very useful the periphery of nationally known 2011 232 pages historical events that involved the $34.00 in our understanding of the colonial $61.00 Leyte-Samar Region, and highlights Philippines. the pivotal roles and viewpoints of the unknown and unsung heroes and actors in these events. It also provides Shadows from the Rising Sun (New Edition) a comprehensive inventory of journal articles and books on the history of An American Family’s Saga the region that were published over40 During the Japanese Occupa- years since the late 1960s. tion in the Philippines Paul R. Lindholm Love Grows: A Primer Wings Over the Philippines Edward Gerlock Tony Dedal ISBN 971-10-1200-7 Describes the experiences of the 2009 Lindholm family as they lived and A compilation of testimonies by older 200 pages worked with a very large Protestant A narration of historical events in $44.00 people, by community organizers Filipino aviation since the fi rst fl ight Church deep in the mountains of and by others who have been part in the Philippines in 1911 to the more Negros. Filipino families enabled ISBN 971-10-1203-8 of the lives of the elderly and of the recent anti- terrorist air campaigns. the American to survive; and Mr. 2009 organizations supporting them. It ISBN 971-10-1181-9 Lindholm continued to serve as a 148 pages is an affi rmation that older people 2008 missionary throughout the four $33.00 172 pages can still live meaningful lives and $43.00 years of war. He was in touch with contribute much to society. (5 COPIES) many Silliman students and faculty members–and with the guerrilla forces which were loyal to the cause of freedom.

55 neW dAY PuBLIsHers, InC. Of Dreams, Sweat, and Tears: A Walk Th rough War Memories Mga Tanaga ng Buhay Th e Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Southeast Asia Wilfreda P. Jorge-Legaspi and the Modern Filipino Heroes Shinzo Hayase Th e TANAGA is a type of short Mariano A. Dumia Th is book was initially written with Filipino poem, consisting of four Th is book depicts the overall Saudi the aim to inform the Japanese lines with several syllables each with the same rhyme at the end of each ISBN 971-10-1187-1 environment (history, political, youth what the author has observed: ISBN 971-10-1173-4 2009 social, and economic systems), the ISBN 971-10-1211-3 the way the Southeast Asian people 2007 line–that is to say a 7-7-7-7 Syllabic 2010 260 pages daily work and leisure activities remember the war and their eff orts 136 pages verse (wikipedia). Th e author helps to $42.00 200 pages $27.00 keep this dying art form alive with her of the Filipino OFWs, the various $43.00 to preserve and hand down their sociocultural and religious challenges memories. collection of 300 tanaga on themes of (taboos, restrictions, etc.) that life, faith and values. they face in their daily life, their successes, education of their children, sociocultural and sport activities, problems/concerns, suff erings, and failures.

POETRY RELIGION Urbanization & Formation of Ethnicity in Southeast Asia Toh Goda

A presentation of comprehensive data which are products of fi eld research focusing on urbanization and ISBN 971-10-1192-5 formationof ethnicity in southeast 2009 330 pages Asia–namely Th e Philippines, Lupang Tinubuan Mga Tula at My Country’s Godly Heritage Indonesia, ,and Vietnam. $51.00 Liham Pag-ibig nina Leoncio Ferdinand V. Melendres Th e studies hopes to clarify the S. Gonzales at Montano D. formation and transformation Th is book narrates the history of of ethnic identities adaptation of Esguerra ng Marilao, Bulacan, 1926-1975 Christianity and its earliest traces migrants to urban settings and in Asia, in general, and in the processes of administration and Jaime Salvador Corpuz ISBN 971-10-1177-2 Philippines, in particular, and how in management of specifi c ethnic ISBN 971-10-1208-3 2007 2009 the view of the author this is all part Th e book is about the rich poetry dwellings or areas of concentration of 228 pages 320 pages of God’s divine plan for the country $43.00 of Leoncio Gonzales and Montano population. $55.00 and the signifi cant role Filipinos play Esguerra. It showcases the poetic in bringing the whole world to Jesus heritage of Bulacan. Christ.

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SHORT STORIES PLAY COOKBOOK

O, Sintang Lupa at iba pang Th e Passion of Potluck Favorites with Tips for mga Kuwento Peter Solis Nery Young Parents Genoveva Edroza-Matute Eva Villanueva A Palanca award-winning full-length A collection of short stories in play in English by Peter Solis Nery Cooking is very fun indeed, but the Filipino. which revolves around the lives ISBN 971-10-1226-7 fun stops when you’ve got nothing ISBN 971-10-1196-3 of well-known fi gures who played 2011 new to cook. If you’re a cook at 2009 ISBN 971-10-1206-9 important roles in Philippine history– 169 pages heart, and looking for new, delicious 108 pages 2009 $19.00 recipes, this book is certainly for $31.00 Jovita Fuentes, the international 144 pages you. Th is book, the revised version $33.00 opera diva, and Manuel Roxas, who later become president of the of the Filipino Family Cookbook, Philippines. includes new recipes. A wonderful Pira-pirasong Dula ng Buhay gift for families around the world so Teresita Manaloto-Magnaye delighted to become acquainted with the unique and delicious cuisine of the Philippines. Th e varied facets of love and life are interwoven in the ten stories of this collection. Th is easy reading makes an ISBN 971-10- 1162-8 otherwise dull afternoon interesting. 2007 120 pages $19.00

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LITerATure, Filipino Values and our Chris- Faith in the Corridors of Power tian Faith Evelyn Miranda-Feliciano InC. Evelyn Miranda-Feliciano In this thought-provoking collection Author Evelyn Miranda-Feliciano of refl ective entries, Evelyn Miranda- challenged Filipino Christians to Feliciano interacts with Former Senate President Dr ISBN 971-511-172-0 refl ect and evaluate culturally- ISBN 971-009-059-4 1990 accepted Filipino values and practices. 2010 on the issues of life and faith in the 136 pages Deep and hard-hitting, her questions 214 pages context of Filipino society. $6.50 are relevant today as when she fi rst $9.00 asked them.

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Kendisbilab? Yan ang lagi mong Apo Mayor sees Teo’s good deeds Nico doesn’t like living in tinatanong sa sarili mo. Every time and exclaims “Es Wes!” to express Manoboland. He misses his Manila you feel yourself falling for someone, his pleasure. 2001 Palanca 1st Prize friends. But one day, Alug gets sick you always wonder if it’s the real winner. and comes to stay with Nico and his ISBN 971-009-074-7 thing. Paano nga ba malalaman kung ISBN 971-511-708-1 ISBN 971-009-009-9 mom and dad. Will Nico change his 2011 2001 2009 100 pages siya ang the one? 32 pages 32 pages mind about the jungle? Or about $3.00 Kung lovestruck ka, take it slow. $2.65 $2.65 Alug? 60 omf LITerATure, InC. Si Joey at ang Gulay Mga Kuwento ni Tito Dok #2: Mga Kuwento ni Tito Dok #6: Gang Aray, Nasugatan Ako! Kraaak! Nabali ang Buto ni Beng Alba Luis P. Gatmaitan, MD Ferdie! Luis P. Gatmaitan, MD Joey’s body needs vegetables and Playful Zikki is so curious about sharp huge talking vegetables are out to objects. But what will happen when It’s good thing that a doctor can fi x a Zikki accidentally cuts himself? ISBN 971-511-634-3 prove it! ISBN 971-511-658-9 ISBN 971-511-794-4 broken bone. Tito Dok tells the story 2000 2001 2003 of a boy who broke his arm and how 32 pages 32 pages 32 pages he eventually got well. $2.65 $2.65 $2.65

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No Lipstick for Mother Mga Kuwento ni Tito Dok #4: Mga Kuwento ni Tito Dok #8: Grace D. Chong Naku, ang Pula ng Ayan na si Bolet Bulate! Mata Ko! Luis P. Gatmaitan, MD Did you ever feel ashamed of your Luis P. Gatmaitan, MD own mother? Mayang did. Just Joshua and sister KC always go because her mother wears no lipstick. Tricia panics when she wakes up one barefoot, leave their feet and hands Many times Mayang wished her ISBN 971-511-980-1 ISBN 971-511-736-4 school day with an itchy red eye. Kids ISBN 971-511-491-2 dirty, and eat without washing their 2006 mother would look smarter and be 2002 will learn about sore eyes from Tricia’s 1998 hands! Who can stop the menacing 32 pages something else. 32 pages story. 32 pages Bolet Bulate? $3.00 $2.65 $2.65

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Mga Kuwento ni Tito Dok #11: Mga Kuwento ni Tito Dok #16: Oh, Mateo! #4: Teo’s Trash Can Basta, Ayoko Pang Aha! May Allergy Ka Pala! Grace D. Chong Matulog! Luis P. Gatmaitan, MD Teo’s trash can is priceless. It can Luis P. Gatmaitan, MD Julia is excited! She will be able to even make his wish come true. Tito Dok uses Joshua’s story to play with her cousins during the Magic? Not quite. ISBN 971-511-910-8 explain why it is important for kids to ISBN 971-009-064-8 reunion of their relatives at the ISBN 971-511-797-5 2005 sleep early. Is it only to grow taller? 2010 beach. But after tasting prawns for 2003 32 pages Tips on how to enjoy sleep are also 32 pages the fi rst time, she learns something 32 pages $2.65 $2.65 $2.65 included. about herself when her body starts displaying strange symptoms.

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Mga Kuwento ni Tito Dok #13: Oh, Mateo! #2: When Flowers Oh, Mateo! #6: Look for the Yakkk, Bulutong-Tubig! Bloom Star Luis P. Gatmaitan, MD Grace D. Chong Grace D. Chong

Th e itchy skin, the spots all over who How will the sleepy town of Umingan Teo is alarmed. From his window he can forget chicken pox? Jaycee has wake up? Teo and Teacher Milagring can’t see the giant parol that Ka Iking always dreaded this sickness.Good help Umingan folk use their time and Ka Ostang hung in their acacia ISBN 971-511-954-2 ISBN 971-511-753-1 ISBN 971-511-885-9 2006 thing her cousin Franz can help her 2002 wisely. 2005 tree. Where could the star be? And 32 pages get through it. 32 pages 32 pages why is it important that the big star $ 2.65 $2.65 $2.65 continue to shine, day and night? 62 omf LITerATure, InC. Oh, Mateo! #7: All Aboard with Oh, Mateo! #11: Crying Five Lolas Children Grace D. Chong Grace D. Chong Teo is riding a ship for the fi rst time Palanca award-winning author Grace and his fi ve lolas are going with him! D. Chong adds another story to the ISBN 971-511-886-6 Five grandmothers? Yes, fi ve! In this ISBN 971-009-011-2 adventures of the endearing Mateo. 2005 adventure at sea, Teo gets caught in 2009 Teo volunteers to take care of the 32 pages more mishaps than he can count his 32 pages children at the Day Care Center. $2.65 lolas. $2.65

Oh, Mateo! #8: Money Oh, Mateo! #12: Angel with Mystery One Foot Grace D. Chong Grace D. Chong 1,2,3... Can you solve the money For many years, Manang Pacita, Teo?s mystery? A super wealthy but super friend, has been searching for the ISBN 971-511-956-6 stingy couple dies, leaving no one ISBN 971-009-063-1 angel who helped her when she was 2006 with clue to where their money is! 2010 a little girl. One day, Teo spots the 32 pages Teo fi nds himself in their “”old spooky 32 pages angel! Will Teo catch the angel? And $2.65 house.”” Does he have what it takes to $2.65 how will Teo make the angel meet unravel the mystery? Manang Pacita?

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As such, it Hindi mapagkakaila ang husay sa is the oldest continuing press in the world panulat ng makatang si Jim Pascual today, next to Cambridge University in Eng- Agustin sa librong Baha-bahagdang Karupukan. Iba-iba man ang kaniyang land. As a publishing house, the USTPH has ISBN 907-506-583-2 ISBN 971-506-594-8 2011 mga paksa, mababanaag pa rin ang released a multitude of textbooks as well as 2011 146 pages pakay niyang bigyan ng boses ang religious, literary, and scholarly titles. It is 218 pages $13.00 mga aspekto ng buhay na kadalasan equipped with state-of-theart printing ma- $10.00 ay nakakaligtaan o kinakaligtaan. chines and top-of-the-line computers. It has won the highly-coveted honor of “Publisher Chinese Merchants of Distrungka of the Year” from the Manila Critics Circle in the Nineteenth Century Teo T. Antonio twice in a row, 2003 and 2004. Richard Chu Teo Antonio, a veteran poet and one With this book, brings back his of the country’s most distinguished Ground Floor Beato Angelico Building, Espana St., Sampaloc, readers to the turn of the nineteenth “mambabalagtas,” releases her new Manila Philippines century to the twentieth by featuring book on poetry. Explaining his ISBN 971-506-564-1 ISBN 971-506-599-3 Tel no. (632) 7313522 two individual biographies and family 2011 collection’s title, Antonio writes: Email [email protected] 2010 $10.00 histories of Chinese merchants in 128 pages “Sabihin man ng iba ang atin [email protected] Manila. $7.00 visit UstpUblishiNGhoUsE.EDU.com 64 unIVersITY of sAnTo unIVersITY TomAs Press pagkakamali’t kakulangan, naroroon Everyday Th ings Th e House of True ang lantay na pagbaklas sa sarili Fidelito C. Cortes Desire upang maibahagi ang dinistrugkang pagkatao at maging makabuluhan Fidelito Cortes, a Stegner Fellow in para sa iba. poetry at Stanford University, lives Cirilo Bautista’s Th e House of in Long Island, New York, with his True Desire, collects 115 of his wife and fellow-poet Nerissa Balce. ISBN 971-506-510-8 ISBN 971-506-570-2 widely-read articles from his weekly 2010 In the words of another Fil-am poet 2010 column entitled “Breaking Signs,” 128 pages Eugene Gloria, his poems “honor our 420 pages in the Sunday magazine Philippine $9.00 mundane and daily rituals through $10.00 Panorama published by the Manila sincerity and (an) abiding faith in the Bulletin. For 17 years now, his essays magic of language.” Th e late Ophelia interlink life and literature with Geographies of Light Alcantara- Dimalanta described his masterful style in writing. Th is them as being “about ordinary things Dinah Roma-Sianturi collection reveals how literature, even perceived with extraordinary rich in a nation not known for literary insights.” patronage, becomes signifi cant and refl ective of the society. Imagination’s Way Gemino Abad A Th eory of Echoes and Other ISBN 971-506-602-0 2011 Poems Imagination’s Way is a collection 94 pages Albert B. Casuga $6.00 of critical and personal essays by acclaimed writer and scholar, Gémino Th is is collection of poems of an Abad. Interweaving literature and Tales of the Spiderwoman ISBN 971-506-571-9 Australian-based Filipino traverses on 2010 history, the poet and his country, the themes of nostalgia, reminiscences Merlie M. Alunan essays illuminate the heart of Abad’s ISBN 971-506-500-9 90 pages 2009 and home. Like full grown children $11.00 poetics gleaned from a life devoted to Award-winning Filipino poet, Merlie 60 pages who desire to move out of the house, the exploration of the imagination. $5.00 Alunan shares her genius in the poetic these poems Casuga off ers to the medium with her collection Tales of world, on their own. the Spiderwoman. Her masterful style ISBN 971-506-584-9 Pitong Bundok ng Haraya and use of contemporary English is 2011 Rio Alma At Home in Unhomeliness 114 pages showcased in her every poem. Th e $10.00 (An Anthology of Philippine poet shares diverse personas evoked Sa kaniyang bagong lathalang akda, through one woven image after Pitong Bundok ng Haraya, tinalakay Postcolonial Poetry in another. Th e collection is divided into ni Virgilio Almario ang para sa kaniya English) six parts, each telling magnifi cently ay mga landasin tungo sa kritikal na J. Neil C. Garcia portrayed experiences and ideals ISBN 971-506-581-8 2010 pang-unawa sa panitikan. Iwinangis created by the poet using medium. ng gawa ng Pambansang Alagad ng ISBN 971-506-444-6 Th is book is an anthology of 170 pages 2007 Philippine postcolonial poetry in $7.00 Sining sa Panitikan ang mga nasabing 146 pages English. Released in commemoration daan sa lubos na paggagap ng $8.00 kalinangan ng wika at panitikan. of the 50th Anniversary of the Philippines’ Poets, Playwrights, Essayists, Novelists (Philippine PEN).

65 unIVersITY of sAnTo unIVersITY TomAs Press Isang Daa’t Isang Ligaya at her future son-in-law, observing man- Lungkot dates, and cheering for tennis players. Teo T. Antonio Equally witty and humorous, Lilles’ essays refl ect her belief that men, Teo Antonio’s book of poetry narrates ESSAYS despite being “the most complex the paths traversed by the author of (supposedly) rational beings— impossible to classify, qualify, ISBN 971-506-287-X as a poet. Antonio looks back and 2004 honors valuable experiences that quantify, or second-guess,” are as 228 pages have contributed in his wisdom and interesting and riveting as women are $9.00 knowledge as a master of words. to the male order.

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Poetreat Fortyfi ed Victor Emmanuel Carmelo D. Cecile Lopez Lilles Nadera, Jr. Th is collection of essays, FortyFied, V.E. Carmelo (Vim) Nadera publishes follows Cecile Lopez Lilles as she LANGUAGE HISTORY a book which is a must-read for attempts to understand the male psychotherapists and healers who psyche—from adventures at the ISBN 971-506-128-1 ISBN 971-506-601-3 2000 are willing to venture and take a “less 2011 hardware store, potential suitors who 172 pages traveled road” like poetry therapy. 178 pages ran away after a midnight screening of $ 8.00 $9.00 Th e Amityville Horror, meeting 66 unIVersITY of sAnTo unIVersITY TomAs Press Librong Pagaaralan nang A History of Bataan (1587- Bayan at Lipunan / Ang Krisis- mganga Tagalog nang uicang 1900) Scanning its Geographic, mo ni Bienvenido Lumbera Castila Social, Political and Economic Rosario T. Yu Edited by Damon Woods Terrain Th is collection of the best critical Cornelio Bascara essays of National Artist Lumbera, ISBN 971-506-612-9 ISBN 971-506-562-7 ISBN 971-506-363-2 gathered by Rosario Torres Yu, centers 2011 2010 2005 on language, literature and culture. 156 pages 498 pages 236 pages Th ey are discourses that critique $7.00 $18.00 $11.00 our quest for nationhood, national identity and state politics.

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Mesa Para Sa Isa Ruth Elynia S. Mabangko Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo, the fi rst woman who found her rightful place in the Hall of Fame of the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for ISBN 971-506-194-X 2002 Literature, writes this book in the 110 pages foreign regions of Hawaii, which is $ 6.00 miles away from her country. 69 unIVersITY of unIVersITY THe PHILIPPInes Press Piping-Dilat Antonio, Teo T.

Ito ang pangwalong aklat ng tula ng makata na nagwagi ng POETRY Unang Gantimpala sa Centennial Literary Prize noong Agosto 19, ISBN 971-542-251-9 2000 1998.Tinalakay sa akdang ito ang 132 pages pinagdaanang buhay ng “Dakilang unIVersITY of $8.50 Propagandista” Marcelo H. del Pilar.

THe PHILIPPInes (A)lamat at (H)istorya Pira-Pirasong Bituin Press Alma, Rio Antonio, Teo T. Pinairal ni Rio Alma sa koleksyong ito “To return to the past, to one’s roots, ang pansariling pagbasa sa kasaysayan is to discover not only the past’s at kasalukuyang pangyayari, ang meaning but also the signifi cance kanyang pagsinop sa katutubo of the present. It is through this ISBN 971-542-362-0 ISBN 971-542-113-X 2002 at makabagong pamamaraang 1996 dialectics between the past and the 106 pages pampanulaan, at ang kanyang 142 pages present that the persona in Antonio’s $5.25 katangi-tanging paggamit ng siste. $8.00 poems is able to make sense of much life.” - Soledad S. Reyes

Th e University of the Philippines Press is the Memo Mulang Gimokudan Poetika/Politika: Tinipong mga offi cial publishing house for all constituent Aklat ng Tulang Tuluyan Tula units of the UP system, and is the fi rst uni- Almario, Virgilio S. Lumbera, Bienvenido versity press in the country. Th ey are man- Koleksiyon ni Rio Alma ng kaniyang Dalawang naunang koleksiyon dated to encourage, publish, and disseminate mga sariling tula na nalathala ni Bienvenido Lumbera ang scholarly, creative, and scientifi c works which ISBN 971-542-459-7 magmula nang siya ay maging ISBN 971-542-565-0 pinaghanguan ng mga tulang commercial publishers would not ordinarily 2005 Pambansang Alagad ng Sining. 2008 ipinasok sa Poetika/Politika. Mula sa 266 pages 108 pages Likhang Dila, Likhang Diwa (1993) undertake to publish. $20.00 $15.00 at Balaybay, mga Tulang Lunot at Manibalang (2002).

Our Scene So Fair: Filipino Sonetos Postumos Poetry in English, 1905 to 1955 Almario, Virgilio S. Abad, Gemino H. Journey into the strange biblical Our Scene So Fair consists of nine landscape of Sonetos Postumos. E. de los Santos St., UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City 1101, critical essays which seek to clarify Strewn with relics of the past, it Philippines the poetic tradition that our poets is also scattered with keys and ISBN 971-542-559-9 ISBN 971-542-503-8 Tel no. 632-926-6642 2008 in English have established over the clues to looking at the present Fax 632-928-2558; 632-9284391 2006 248 pages fi rst half of the last century. After a 108 pages and contemplating the future. E-mail [email protected]; [email protected] $16.50 historical overview of transformative $50.00 Gethsemane, the Bible can speak like the Tibetan Book of the Dead. visit WEbsitE UpprEss.com.ph phases in the course of our poetry . 70 unIVersITY of unIVersITY THe PHILIPPInes Press Tilad na Dalit (Mga Piling Tula: (H)istoryador(a) It provides essential bibliographical 1973-1999) Nadera, Victor Emmanuel D. information for each novel, which Antonio, Teo T. taken collectively off ers a record of Mula sa historya o istorya ng isang the literary activity and production Sa koleksiyong ito ng makata ay lalakeng babae o babaeng lalake, insofar as the genre is concerned kabilang ang mga unang panghuhuli nobela itong di-nobela. Pinaghalong during the period covered. Th e lists peryodismo at panitikan, ang ISBN 971-542-387-6 ng talinghaga sa panahon ng Batas ISBN 971-542-257-8 of novels allow convenient access to 2003 Militar hanggang sa pagsiklab ng 2006 kasaysayang ito ay kuwentong qualitative and quantitative data on 120 pages unang pagbalikwas ng madla sa 278 pages diyurnalistiko at pampanitikan. what has been written, how these $5.75 EDSA. $12.50 have appeared, who did the writing, and who did the publishing.

Una Kong Milenyum, Best Filipino Stories: Th e NVM Fabulists and Chroniclers 1963-1981 Gonzales Awards, 2000-2005 Hidalgo, Cristina Pantoja Alma, Rio Abad, Gemino H. and Gregorio C. Bril- Has its close connections with lantes (Editors) Koleksiyon ng dalawang tomo ng academe enriched or diminished nailimbag nang mga tula ni Rio Alma Here are seventeen of the best short Philippine literature in English? Are there alternatives to academe as ISBN 971-542-180-6 sa loob ng tatlumpung taon. Si Rio ISBN 971-542-555-1 stories in English over the fi rst six ISBN 971-542-586-5 1998 Alma ay hinirang na Pambansang 2007 years of the NVM Gonzalez Awards 2008 literary arbiters? Is Latin American 388 pages Alagad ng Sining noong 2003 . $17.50 (2000 to 2005), among them, Menchu 184 pages fi ction the source of Philippine $17.50 $12.50 Aquino Sarmiento’s Good Intentions marvelous realism, or are our 101: SY 72-73, Charlson Ong’s own novelists in English mining a Days of Darkness, White Nights, more powerful, native lode? How Una Kong Milenyum, Socorro A. Villanueva’s We Won’t do contemporary Filipino women 1982-1993 Cry about Th is, Janet Baclayon Villa’s writers perform? Th e modern wonder tale? How do women’s memoirs Alma, Rio Undercurrents, Angelo R. Lacuesta’s Rest Stop, and Alexis Abola’s At the and travel essays function as social Ends of the Hyphen. All these stories history? Are literary blogs part of are, says Gregorio C. Brillantes in his a long tradition of chronicling or splendid Preface, astonishingly varied are they breaking new ground? ISBN 971-542-181-4 Th ese are some of the questions that 1998 in vision, voice, mode, manner and 360 pages consummation, each a vivid dream Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo asks in her $16.50 sustained by language; everyone a latest, and perhaps most provocative, shining performance. book.

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Th e most comprehensive bibliography Muier Indigena-ang katawagan ng LITERATURE of Filipino novels compiled so mga Kastila sa mga katutubong far, this book lists the novels in babae- ang pagbabalik-tanaw o pagbabalik-pananaw sa kasaysayan ISBN 971-542-633-6 Tagalog (Filipino), Tagalog (Filipino) ISBN 971-542-258-6 mula sa punto de bista ng kababaihan. 2010 translation, and English published in 2000 176 pages the Philippines during the twentieth 108 pages $12.50 century. $7.50 71 ITY of UN IV ERS ITY Inilarawan siya sa ilalim ng lilim Pagluwas Philippine Short Stories ng nara habang sinasaniban ng Quibilan, Zosimo Jr. 1925-1940 mga punong espirituwal na tulad Yabes, Leopoldo Y. nina Babaylan na isang Bisaya, Mala-nobela ang kalipunan ng Catalonan na isang Tagalog, Baliana maiigsing maikling kuwento ni This anthology puts together some na isang Bikolana, Manganito na Quibilan. Pinamagatang Pagluwas, tila sixty-six short stories in English isang Pangasinense, Mangaalisig binubuksan nito ang isang puwerto ISBN 971-542-526-1 ISBN 971-542-083-9 written by Filipino authors within na isang Kalinga, Almono na 2006 at inihaharap sa atin ang maraming 2008 forty years following the introduction th e philippi nes P RESS isang B’laan, Mabalion na isang 136 pages daigdig na nagpapakilala ng maraming 502 pages of English in the Philippines. Bagobo, Doronakit na isang $7.50 iba-ibang naratibo na ipinauubaya ng $37.50 Originally published in periodicals Isneg, Anitero na isang Gaddang, anyong dagli.Kawili-wiling sundan at now long out of circulation, they have Madre na isang Romano Katoliko, subaybayan ang mga naratino, hindi been given this more enduring form Diacona na isang Protestante, lamang dahil magaan ang kolokyal na through the efforts of Leopoldo Y. at Suprema na isang Rizalista. wikang ginamit ng awtor kundi dahil Yabes, a well-known literary critic, Pagpupugay ito sa mga kasariang eksperto si Quibilan sa pagbitag sa scholar, and educator.Students of sumailalim sa sari-saring pag- ating kuryosidad bilang mambabasa. Philippine literature will find this iitsapuwera, pambabalewala at Hindi kuwentistang nagsusubo anthology invaluable as a reference pagbura ng mga historyador sa mambabasa ng mga detalye - and will appreciate the discussion and na walang iniwan sa papel na dinadala niya tayo sa “wakas” na hindi information provided by the editor in ginampanan ng mga monanakop. naman katapusan, at iniiwan tayong his introductory essays. tumatahi sa mga retaso ng naratibo ayon sa talas at tabas ng ating sariling mapanlikhang imahinasyon.

Pablo Neruda: Mga Piling Tula Pagsunog ng Dayami Philippine Short Stories Almario, Virgilio S. and Romulo P. Antonio, Teo T. 1941-1949, Part I Baquiran, Jr. Yabes, Leopoldo Y. Ang koleksiyong ito ay pampitong Si PABLO NERUDA ang isa sa aklat ng tula ng makata. Pangalawang Philippine Short Stories: 1941-1955, pinakapopular na makata ng ika-20 koleksiyon na tumalakay sa is a sequel to Philippine Short Stories: pagkawasak ng kalikasan. Nauna ang ISBN 971-542-453-8 siglo. Isinilang siya noong 12 Hulyo ISBN 971-542-382-5 ISBN 971-542-084-6 1925-1940, which came out in 1975. 2004 1904 at namatay noong 23 Setyembre 2003 kanyang ikatlong aklat na Bagay- 2008 As in the first volume, it contains 204 pages 1973 sa Chile ngunit bilang konsul at 116 pages bagay na inihandog niya sa Inang 566 pages stories originally written in English by $16.00 noong sikat na siya bilang kinatawang $8.50 Lupa. Sa aklat na ito’y naghunos ang $35.00 Filipinos, and all published originally, pangkultura ng Chile ay nagtira at kanyang karanasan sa paggunta sa with one exception, in Philippine nakarating sa maraming bahagi ng iba’t ibang lugar sa Filipinas habang periodicals during the period 1941- mundo. Nalathala ang kaniyang may taping sila sa programang 1955 .The fifteen-year period covered unang aklat noong edad beinte AgriSiyete para sa telebisyon sa papel by this anthology constitutes a most anyos lamang siya at sinundan ito na Ka Temyong. Naranasang umakyat critical era in the history of the pagkalipas lamang ng isang taon ng sa bundok at gubat at abutan ng ulan nation war and Japanese occupation, Veinte poemas de amor y una cancion sa loob ng kagubatan habang may restoration of the Commonwealth desesperada?ang librong nagpakilala shooting sa mga bayan sa Mindanao. government in Manila, sa kaniya sa hanay ng mga manunulat proclamation of independence, sa Espanyol. Prolipiko at may iba?t birth of the Republic, euphoria and ibang estilo ng pagtula si Neruda. disenchantment. The stories deal with Iginawad sa kaniya ang Premyong various aspects of Philippine life all Nobel noong 1971. over the archipelago. 72 unIVersITY of unIVersITY THe PHILIPPInes Press Philippine Short Stories 1950- ethnic minority (Igorot, Mangyan, controversial because of its racist and 1955, Part II Tausug; the Chinese); old and lonely imperialistic features, and the stigma Yabes, Leopoldo Y. people, social outcasts (the town it infl icted on Filipinos a disgrace that idiot); supernatural beings (fairies, is still felt after a hundred years. Mr. Th e present anthology, Philippine ogres, ghosts); lovers and children; Fermin’s impressive, well-researched Short Stories: 1941-1955, is a sequel social gatherings and festivities book unearths new and explosive (fi estas, processions, carnivals, historical material pertaining not only ISBN 971-542-085-3 to Philippine Short Stories: 1925- 2008 1940, which came out in 1975. As in rallies); War (the Revolution against to that fair but also to expositions 766 pages the fi rst volume, it contains stories Spain, the Filipino-American War, the held during American colonial rule in $42.50 originally written in English by Japanese Occupation) and death. the Philippines. Filipinos, and all published originally, with one exception, in Philippine periodicals during the period 1941- Upon Our Own Ground: Fili- Americanization of 1955 . . . Th e fi fteen-year period pino Short Stories in English, Manila covered by this anthology constitutes Vol. 2: 1965-1972 Torres, Cristina E. a most critical era in the history of the Abad, Gemino H. nation- war and Japanese occupation, Th is book makes use of the historical restoration of the Commonwealth Th is two-volume historical anthology descriptive method to describe government in Manila, ISBN 971-542-585-8 of our short stories in English bears ISBN 971-542-613-8 the origins and evolution of the proclamation of independence, 2008 the title, Upon Our Own Ground, as 2010 Americanization process in Manila birth of the Republic, euphoria and 512 pages to say: Th is is how we Filipinos live, 266 pages in the fi rst two decades of American $30.00 $17.50 disenchantment. this is the way we think and feel about rule. It seeks to describe the our reality, our world. transformation of the city in the light of the American colonial objectives. It Upon Our Own Ground: Fili- focuses on the sociopolitical dynamics pino Short Stories in English, of administrative policy on three Vol. 1: 1956-1964 important components of American social modernization program: city Abad, Gemino H. planning and infrastructure, health Th is two-volume historical anthology SOCIAL SCIENCE and sanitation, and education.Th e book adopts an entirely diff erent ISBN 971-542-584-1 of our short stories in English bears 2008 the title, Upon Our Own Ground, as framework by examining colonization 510 pages to say: Th is is how we Filipinos live, from the perspective of cross-cultural $30.00 this is the way we think and feel about relations. our reality, our world. We stand upon our own ground; we shall endure. Th e two volumes are one whole: a 1904 World’s Fair Th e Filipino Balatik: Etnoastronomiya - kind of tapestry or kaleidoscope – Experience Kalangitan sa Kabihasnang various patterns and pictorial designs, Fermin, Jose D. Pilipino so to speak, depicting rural and Ambrosio, Dante L. urban landscapes; the common tao – In 1904, the Americans exhibited fi shermen, farmers, jeepney drivers, over 1,100 native Filipinos at the Sa aklat na ito, tinipon at pinag-aralan squatters, beggars, neighborhood Louisiana Purchase Exposition in ISBN 971-542-439-2 ISBN 971-542-646-6 ng may-akda ang mga kaalamang toughies; the middle class and the 2005 Saint Louis, Missouri. Dubbed as the 2010 astronomiko (at meteorolohiko) ng elite or upper class (landowners, 248 pages largest and the fi nest colonial exhibit, 398 pages mga grupong etniko sa Pilipinas. Ang teachers, politicians); the cultural or $20.00 the Philippine Exhibition proved $20.00 Balatik ay patibong na panghuli ng 73 ITY of UN IV ERS ITY baboy-damo sa lupa ngunit iniakyat forged the direction of the indigenous Professor Evangelista presents sa langit ng mga grupong etniko para social science movement in the vignettes of UP history through maging isang asterismo o talampad Philippines. This book is a pioneering the icons of his time: Father John ng mga bituin na nagsisilbi namang attempt to apply indigenous Patrick Delaney, SJ, chaplain of giya sa pagtatanim. Samantala, ang Philippine psychology to the different the UP Community, 1950?1956; etnoastronomiya ay pag-aaral ng areas of Filipino life, such as health, Salvador P. Lopez, university pananaw, paniniwala, kaalaman, education, language, agriculture, law, president during the tumultuous

at gawi ng iba’t ibang pangkat ng arts, and sports. years, 1969-1975; and Armando J. th e philippi nes P RESS mga tao ukol sa astronomiya na Malay, dean of students, 1970-1977. nakapaloob sa kanilang kabihasnan. Iconography of the New Images of State Power: Essays Empire: Race and Gender on Philippine Politics from the Fellow Traveler: Essays on Images and the American Margins Filipino Communism Colonization of the Philippines Abinales, Patricio N. Abinales, Patricio N. Halili, Servando Jr. D. Political essays that explore Philippine Fellow Traveler: Essays on Filipino ISBN 971-542-505-4 This book makes a postcolonial ISBN 971-542-211-X state building and the political roles Communism is a collection of essays 2006 reading of the American invasion 216 pages 1998 played by entities like the Philippine ISBN 971-542-273-X on one of the most enduring political $16.00 and colonization of the Philippines 208 pages military, the Communist Party of the 2001 forces in post-war Philippines, the in 1898. It considers how nineteenth $11.50 292 pages communist movement that was Philippines the Catholic Church and $15.00 century American popular culture, the Historically crucial class. reborn in the late 1960’s. specifically political cartoons and caricatures, influenced American foreign policy. These sources, drawn Manila Men in the New From Colonial to Liberation from several US libraries and archives, World Psychology: The Philippine show how race and gender ideologies Mercene, Floro L. Experience significantly influenced the move of The Filipino diaspora is at least 400 the USA to annex the Philippines. Enriquez, Virgilio G. years old. Since the sixteenth century, Filipinos have been going to foreign The book is an organized material ISBN 971-542-529-2 2007 lands to find their place in the sun. ISBN 971-542-588-9 of indigenous psychology concepts 178 pages 2008 In the beginning they were known as culled from different treatises by the $15.00 208 pages author based on his interviews of Icons and Institutions: Essays the Manila Men. It was only in the $17.50 psychology professors, practitioners, on the History of the Univer- nineteenth century that they assumed their present identity as Filipinos. and social researchers as well as his sity of the Philippines, knowledge acquired in the course of 1952-2000 teaching in the different universities Muling-Pagkatha sa Evangelista, Oscar L. in the Philippines and other countries. Ating Bansa The book includes a discussion on the ISBN 971-542-569-8 This book offers a very personal view Almario, Virgilio S. colonial background of psychology in 2008 of the University of the Philippines the Philippines and the subsequent 200 pages over a fifty-year period. Bakit pinakamahabang tulay sa buong development of psychological thought $14.00 mundo ang Tulay Calumpit?Ang in the country. The author traced this sagot: Dahil pagtawid mo mula sa ISBN 971-542-629-9 development against the backdrop of 2010 Calumpit, Bulacan, at may dala kang historical events and issues that 176 pages itlog, pagdating mo sa kabila sa $12.00 Apalit, Pampanga, ang itlog mo ay 74 ITY of UN IV ERS ITY “ebon” na.Itinatanghal ng teachers do, but ever so gently – Bob Hooker, Ishaq and Mahmood in an palaisipang-bayang ito ayon sa disturbs and critiques us with his intricate synthesis. It is an account may-akda ang mga espasyong observations. It’s hard to imagine that shows clear evidence of wide nakapagitan at naghihiwalay sa mga how a visitor from the snowbound reading and research. The sources bayan, mga lalawigan, mga rehiyon, American Midwest could connect so cited in the footnotes and the very at mga pulo sa buong Filipinas. well with sun-baked Pinoys, but Bob impressive bibliography demonstrate Sa kalipunang ito ng mga sanaysay Boyer did – and does again, through that Mr. Santos has been able to

hinggil sa nasyonalismo, kasaysayan, this eminently enjoyable book. - capture most important English th e philippi nes P RESS edukasyon, wika, at panitikan, Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. PhD. (Professor, language sources relevant to his topic. nagmumungkahi ang Pambansang University of the Philippines, Alagad ng Sining kung paano Diliman). lilikha ng mga bagong tulay sa pagbuo ng pambansang kultura na The Communist Party of the The Roots of the Filipino higit na magbibigkis sa bayan at Philippines 1968-1993: Nation Vol. I magpapaigting ng ating pagkabansa. A Story of Its Theory and Corpuz, Onofre D. Practice The Roots is above all a Filipino story. Weekley, Kathleen It begins as the story of our ancestors, ISBN 971-542-305-1 This is a story about the Communist ISBN 971-542-460-0 their differentiation into Muslims and 2001 Party of the Philippine (CPP) from its 2005 non-Muslims, and then the division Sundays in Manila 320 pages 776 pages of the non-Muslims into Christians $17.50 founding in 1968 to its devastating $35.00 Boyer, Robert H. splits in the early 1990s. Weekley asks and non-Christians. It tells of their why the CPP was not able to adjust separation for centuries, and then of Bob Boyer offers affectionate – often how the natives, Chinese and Spanish intimate – portraits of Filipino life to the changed political condition of EDSA, when it was necessary to do mestizos, and even some full-blooded and culture, formed over many visits Spaniards born in Filipinas, united to to a country that many, if not most, so. Using official and unofficial CPP ISBN 971-542-630-5 form the Christian Filipino nation. Americans know only in the broadest documents, and information from 2010 her in-depth interviews with ranking It tells of the imperfect joining of 262 pages terms: as a staunch ally in the Pacific Christians and Muslims during $16.25 and its other wars, as the rack of party cadres (former and present), Weekley tells a story that is critical of the American colonial regime, as Imelda’s shoes, and as the home distinguished from the vision of Rizal of Manny Pacquiao. Bob sharpens and yet sympathetic to the dilemmas of the CPP. and Aguinaldo of a fraternal, all- that picture with factual detail, but archipelago union. also softens the resulting image of the Filipino with his sympathy and understanding. Whether he’s riding a jeepney, sipping iced tea at The Moro Islamic The Roots of the Filipino the Chocolate Kiss, exploring the mysteries of Quiapo, or marching Challenge Nation, Vol. II up Bataan and Corregidor, Dr. Boyer Santos, Soliman M. Jr. Corpuz, Onofre D. invariably delights and inevitably This is a reflective, carefully- instructs; sometimes – like all good considered and very sophisticated comparative and constitutional law ISBN 971-542-302-7 ISBN 971-542-461-9 2001 thesis. Mr. Santos has drawn the 2006 244 pages work of Tribe and Tully together with 836 pages $15.00 scholars of Islam such as Hefner, $40.00 75 unIVersITY of unIVersITY THe PHILIPPInes Press UP Diliman: culture and politics, such as essays Filipino at, sa ibang pagkakataon, sa Home and Campus on Joseph Estrada and Fernando Poe wikang Ingles. Danas ng panunuri Gonzalez, Narita & Jr. Its overall thrust is to throw light sa akademya at maging sa labas nito, on the specifi c ways in which popular ang natitipon dito. Batis ang mga Los Baños, Gerardo literature, popular culture, and panulat nina Lumbera, Almario, Th e articles in this collection range popular icons can serve as indices to Ricarte, Antillon, Abad, San Juan Jr., the manner in which the majority of Hosillos, Reyes, P. M. Cruz, I. Cruz, ISBN 971-542-619-0 from heartfelt reminiscences of daily 2010 encounters from the early days, to the people have responded to various Maceda, Guillermo, Ordo¤ez, Yu, 240 pages carefully crafted tales of youthful realities they need to confront Tolentino, Barrios, Zafra, Evasco, $22.50 adventure and mischief, to personal and make sense of in their daily Respeto, at A¤onuevo sa aklat accounts of historical campus lives. na ito ng mga babasahin. Naiiba events, and sentimental tributes to ito sa karaniwang sanggunian ng kritisismo sa pagtanaw sa kabuuang beloved community fi gures. All of A Handbook of Philippine these essays pieced together form a karanasan. Itinututok nito ang lente colorful tapestry of experiences that Folklore sa kontemporaneong praktika ng mga not only captures a pocket history Lopez, Mellie Leandicho kritikong Filipino na napapangalanan of the University of the Philippines, ang mga nilandas at nilalandas Mellie Lopez’s A Handbook of but refl ects the pioneering spirit and ng praktikang ito. Sang-ayon dito, Philippine Folklore provides a rich character of those who, literally, may latag nang praktikang tulad range of international theories and fi rst broke ground in this campus and ISBN 971-542-514-8 ng pormalistang pagbasa at ng 2007 methodologies in analytical folklore laid the foundations of what Narita makalipunang pagbasa. Mayroon 520 pages investigations and a classifi cation Gonzalez sometimes refers to as a $35.00 namang mga bagong paggamit scheme based on genre is off ered as campus “communiversity.” ng mga konseptong hatid ng mga the system of for Philippine bagong pagteteoryang ukol sa traditional materials. Lopez counts on panitikan, kultura, at lipunan mula the regional folklorists to refi ne the sa Kanluraning sentro ng kaalaman, classifi cation according to the texts of gaya ng Postestrukturalismo, their respective areas. Th e diff erent Postkolonyalismo, Feminismo, COMPARATIVE genres, too, are explained and Cultural Studies, Teorya ng examined in another part of Lopez’s Resepsiyon, at Neo-Marxismo. study. Th e reader will defi nitely fi nd Ang iba?t ibang panunuring natitipon LITERATURE interesting and useful, the illustrative dito ay inaasahang magbibigay sa examples for each genre. mga mag-aaral ng mga pananda sa lawas ng kontemporaneong panunuri sa Pilipinas.

A Dark Tinge to the World: Kilates: Panunuring Paano Magbasa ng Panitikang Selected Essays Pampanitikan ng Pilipinas Filipino: Mga Babasahing (1987-2005) Torres-Yu, Rosario Pangkolehiyo Reyes, Soledad S. Lumbera, Bienvenido, et al. Sanggunian para sa panimulang Th ese fi fteen essays include studies pag-aaral ng panunuri ng Panitikan Paano Magbasa ng Panitikang ng Pilipinas ang Kilates. Binubuo ito ISBN 971-542-475-9 on key issues in literary studies such ISBN 971-542-497-X ISBN 971-542-284-5 Filipino? Bakit tanong ang pamagat 2005 as canon formation, critical thinking, 2006 ng mga praktikal na panunuri ng mga 2000 ng koleksiyong ito ng mga babasahing 316 pages and cultural production as well as 536 pages kritikong Filipino at mag-aaral ng 484 pages nakatuon sa estudyante sa kolehiyo $ 15.00 analyses of some fi gures that straddle $22.50 panitikan na isinulat sa wikang $15.00 at unibersidad? Nagpapapansin, dahil tatlo-sampera ang mga teksbuk 76 ITY of UN IV ERS ITY na nakatinda sa mga bookstore. Philippine Folk Literature: Philippine Folk Literature: The Gumigimik, dahil madalas ituring The Proverbs Folktales (2001 Edition) ang ganitong teksbuk na walang Eugenio, Damiana L. Eugenio, Damiana L. ikinaiba sa mga nauna nang teksbuk. Pero higit sa lahat, Paano Magbasa Philippine Folk Literature. Philippine Folk Literature. The ng Panitikang Filipino dahil may The Proverbs is Volume VI Folktales is Volume IV in the eight partikular na katangian ang teksbuk? ISBN 971-542-289-6 of the author’s eight-volume ISBN 971-542-288-8 volume Philippine Folk Literature 2002 Philippine Folk Literature Series. 2001 Series. This collection focuses on th e philippi nes P RESS 734 pages This collection focuses on 464 pages folktales, defined in this work as $37.50 the proverb-a terse didactic $30.00 fictional folk narratives, which are statement, handed down through not considered as dogma or history; generations, the wisdom of many they may or may not have happened Philippine Folk Literature : and the wit of one. It ordinarily and are not to be taken seriously. An Anthology suggests a course of action or But though they are told mostly passes judgment on a situation. for amusement, they perform an Eugenio, Damiana L. As an introduction to the collection, important teaching function as well. Philippine Folk Literature: An the essay “Philippine Proverb Lore” Anthology, a pioneering work in is reprinted here, to provide readers ISBN 971-542-536-0 Philippine folklore studies, is the with an overview. 2007 first volume of an eight-volume 544 pages Philippine Folk Literature Series. $35.00 The Introduction gives a helpful discussion of folk literature in general, defines terms, and briefly surveys the different types of Philippine Philippine Folk Literature: Philippine Folk Literature: folk literature: Folk Narratives, The Epics The Legends under which are given myths, heroic Eugenio, Damiana L. Eugenio, Damiana L. narratives (mostly folk epics), legends, and folktales; Folk Speech, Philippine Folk Literature: The Philippine Folk Literature. The represented by proverbs and riddles; Epics presents twenty-three folk Legends constitutes Volume III of epics collected from some fourteen and Folk Songs, of the narrative, lyric, ISBN 971-542-294-2 ISBN 971-542-357-4 the author’s eight-volume Philippine and miscellaneous types. Within 2001 ethnolinguistic groups in the country. 2002 Folk Literature Series.This volume each type, selections are presented 660 pages This is the eighth volume being 542 pages focuses on the legend, which may $35.00 in geographic order, from north to $35.00 added to the original seven-volume simply be defined as an account of south. Philippine Folk Literature Series.Folk an extraordinary happening believed epics are long heroic narratives in to have actually occurred. The Philippine Folk Literature : verse which recount the adventures Introduction gives a more detailed of tribal heroes and in the process characterization of the legend, The Riddles express the customs, beliefs, and distinguishes it from the folktale, Eugenio, Damiana L. ideals of the people who sing them. offers a system of classification, and Philippine Folk Literature: The gives a detailed description, with Riddles constitutes Volume V of the examples from the collection, of the different types of Philippine legends. ISBN 971-542-290-X author’s eight-volume Philippine 2005 Folk Literature Series.The collection 1220 pages concentrates on the riddle, which $ 60.00 may be defined as a question stated 77 unIVersITY of unIVersITY THe PHILIPPInes Press Philippine Folk Literature: A History of the Philippines Th e Myths Tan, Samuel K. Eugenio, Damiana L. SCIENCE AND A History of the Philippines, Philippine Folk Literature: Th e herein off ered by Dr. Samuel K. Myths constitutes Volume II of the Tan off ers a conceptual framework author’s eight-volume Philippine Folk ISBN 971-542-291-8 TECHNOLOGY ISBN 971-542-568-1 of what he calls the story of man 2001 Literature Series.Th is volume focuses 2008 in the Philippines in the context of 570 pages 136 pages on myths, simply defi ned as sacred the specifi c ecological system and $35.00 narratives explaining how the world $8.50 distinctive historical experience and man came to be in their present form. An “introduction” distinguishes that have shaped his particular myth from legend, with which it A Guide to Families of character and identity. Dr. Tan is usually confused, and off ers a Common Flowering Plants in provides in this slim volume a system of classifi cation of myths, the Philippines picture of Philippine culture which which follows the arrangement ought to be understood from the Castro, Irma Remo of mythological motifs in Stith totality of the ethnolinguistic Th ompson’s Motif-Index of Folk Th is book is an introduction to the varieties which constitute the Literature. ISBN 971-542-525-4 science of plant classifi cation and fabric of Filipino society. - 2006 identifi cation or plant taxonomy. It 214 pages Bernardita Reyes Churchill $22.50 defi nes the terms used in describing a fl owering plant and its parts Si Rizal: Nobelista (Pagbasa sa and presents the characteristics of families of common fl owering Noli at Fili Bilang Nobela) plants in the Philippines. For a Th e Filipino-American War, Almario, Virgilio S. clearer understanding, descriptions 1899-1913 Mga sanaysay na naglalayong are supplemented by drawings and Tan, Samuel K. suriin ang sari-sari’t pambihirang photographs. Plants commonly found katangiang pampanitikan ng Noli at in gardens, parks, and vacant lots Th is volume on the Filipino- ISBN 971-542-566-7 are used as examples and, therefore, American war is an attempt 2008 Fili at kung bakit kailangang patuloy are readily available for study. A 280 pages na basahin ang mga ito. ISBN 971-542-339-6 to bring together, in a general $17.50 section has also been devoted to the 2002 perspective, the struggle and 416 pages establishment and maintenance of an travail of the Filipino people after herbarium. $37.50 their shortlived emancipation from over three hundred years Writing the Nation / of Spanish rule. 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78 unIVersITY of unIVersITY THe PHILIPPInes Press Th e Modern Principalia: Th e An Isteytsayd Life Historical Evolution of the Paran III, Lorenzo Philippine Ruling Oligarchy An Isteytsayd Life is an immigrant’s Simbulan, Dante C. GENERAL REFERENCE journal shot with anecdotal and Th e Modern Principalia is about the vernacular verve. Filipinos across the shores will see in Paran’s homey ISBN 971-542-496-1 Philippine ruling elite-who they are ISBN 971-542-652-7 2005 and how they evolved in history. 2010 welter of vignettes and stocktakings 372 pages It tells us about their economic 180 pages an articulation of the everyday $25.00 $12.50 interests as well as their lifestyles, tensions, easements, and joys how they acquired their wealth and accompanying their often self- built a world of their own, separating willed displacements, re-settings, themselves from the world of the and resettlings. An armchair treat common tao. It describes their family A Study of Philippine Games for balikbayans, Filipinologists, links and their interlocking interests (2001 Edition) and Pinoys-at-heart alike. - PAR PATACSIL, Art Critic and Palanca with other elites and foreign partners. Lopez, Mellie Leandicho Th e book also tells us about the values Awardee. and behavior of the elite in politics Th ere is no doubt that this marvelous and government, how they exploit the compilation of Philippine games will poverty and ignorance of the masses ISBN 971-542-295-0 take its rightful place in the history to win political power and what they 2001 of folklore research as one of the do with that power. 650 pages major collections of traditional games, $37.50 perhaps ranking with Stewart Culin’s Games of the North American Indians UP in the Time of People Power (1907) and Lady Alice Gomme’s Llanes, Ferdinand Traditional Games of England, FICTION Scotland, and Ireland (1894-1898). A sequel to an earlier volume, For this reason, folklorists of the University of the Philippines: Th e present and of the future stand First 75 Years (1908-1983), this book greatly indebted to Mellie Leandicho covers the period from the closing Lopez for her remarkable achievement ISBN 971-542-623-7 2009 years of Martial Law to the spirited in recording and preserving so 248 pages days of People Power under the important a portion of the traditional $13.50 leadership of UP presidents Edgardo heritage of the Philippines. J. Angara, Jose B. Abueva, Emil Q. Javier, and Francisco Nemenzo Jr. For these presidents, it was a momentous Bagets: an Anthology of Filipi- period for self-examination, no Young Adult Fiction innovation, and renewal in all spheres of academic life and national Pacis, Carla M. and Eugene Y. Evasco engagement. 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ISBN 9171-0314-84-X Rosario Torres-Yu 2005 Filipino But what will happen if Juancho loses 32 pages Hardinerong Tipaklong tells the story ISBN 971-0422-85-2 his magical shirt? Will he still be the $7.00 of Mang Atong who owns a garden 2009 best? 32 pages full of plants, fl owers and vegetables. $7.00 Filipino He found the best helper to tend his ISBN 971-0422-37-1 garden- whoa, a grasshopper! 2007 87 32 pages $7.00 VIBAL PuBLIsHInG House, InC. Ang Tahimik na Mundo ni The Life and Art of Bunso Kristin Canon Patrick D. Flores, Alice Guillermo, Ino N. Manolo, Roberto G. Paulino, and Bunso is a very active and happy kid! He runs, he plays, and dances too! But TRADEBOOKS D.M Reyes Filipino his family starts to wonder why he A National Artist of the Philippines ISBN 971-0422-83-8 seems mindless of the noise around 2005 ISBN - 971-0538-04-1 and a veritable hero in his hometown him. 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Th ey Filipiniana ClásiC a The Life and Art of PhiliPPine CartograPhy 3rd ed. 1320-1899 Philippine Cartography, n this landmark history of Philippine maps and their cartogra- were to test each other’s strengthphers, National Artist recounts how the concept and ofI the Philippines emerged in the late sixteenth century as a nebu- lous speck in the vast Pacific Ocean and evolved in fits and starts over four centuries into its current iconography. The Philippines as a geographical and ideological concept is given form by a long line of illustrious cartographers from many cultures and times, among Francisco Coching them Gerardus Mercator, Sebastian Münster, Robert Dudley, Pedro Murillo Velarde, and homegrown José Algué, SJ. Ranging from ancient Chinese scrolls to intricate atlases, Quirino writes a Carlos Quirino history full of heroics and everyday routine, of personal and nation- skill as enemies until theyal rivalries, of influentialend mistakes and brilliant insights. up First published in a limited edition in 1959 and published a second time in Amsterdam, the third edition of Philippine Cartog- raphy showcases more than 120 maps from the finest collections in Filipino with the Philippines and the most comprehensive bibliography of Phil- ippine maps. This edition also contains a fresh and authoritative in- troduction by map collector and scholar Dr. Leovino Ma. Garcia. Patrick D. Flores, Justino Dormiendo, With its erudite text and unparalleled reproductions of rare maps and views, the book will delight everyone with an interest in antiq- uities, history, geography, and maps as instruments of power and English and Ilocano uniting their kingdoms prosperity.vessels of beauty. Today it remains the lone comprehensive work on Philippine maps and their history... The third edition of Philippine Cartography is a long- awaited reissue of an eminent work. Rudolf J.H. Lietz, E.R.G.S.

This book is a brilliantly illustrated analysis of the slow process by which the Philippine Islands were first incorporated in the world map. In this landmark history of Philippine translations Paul Wheatley, Geographer Alice Guillermo, D.M Reyes and 1320-1899 THIRD EDITION Carlos Quirino (1910-1999) became National Artist for Historical Literature in 1997, a fit- ting tribute to his groundbreaking historical and biographical writings. Among his works are The Great Malayan (1940), a prizewinning biography ISBN 971-0422-53-1 of José Rizal; Lives of the Philippine Presidents (1952); The Young Aguinaldo (1969); and Filipinos at War (1981). maps and their cartographers, Quirino was director of the National Library, founding cura- tor of the Ayala Museum and Iconographic Archives, and fellow of Soledad Reyes the Royal Geographic Society of the United Kingdom. He was the only Filipino to twice win the prestigious Republic Cultural Herit- age Award.

2007 Vibal Foundation’s Filipiniana Clásica series aims to uphold the continuity of the Filipino reading canon. Culturally significant books are kept continuously in print by Filipi- niana Clásica. National Artist for Historical 32 pages $7.00 Literature Carlos Quirino recounts A born storyteller with a fl air for the how the concept of the Philippines ISBN - 971-0538-07-1 ISBN - 971-0538-03-4 dramatic, a self-taught illustrator who 2009 2009 emerged in the late sixteenth century 234 pages schooled his genius with discipline 264 pages as a nebulous speck in the vast $75.00 and hardwork, Francisco V. Coching $94.00 Pacifi c Ocean and evolved in fi ts and created Komiks that transformed starts over four centuries into its ordinary lives to vivid adventures. current iconography. Th e Philippines He nurtured a generation of readers as a geographical and ideological who found in his stories not fl eeting concept is given form by a long line of fantasies or escapist romance, but a cartographers from diverse cultures world where they loomed large as the and times, among them Gerardus makers of their fate and the tellers of Mercator, Sebastian Munster, Robert their tales. Dudley, Pedro Murillo Velarde, and 88 homegrown Jose Algue. VIBAL PuBLIsHInG House, InC. Th e Art of Duddley Diaz The Life and Art of The Life, Art and Times of Alice Guillermo Lee Aguinaldo Luciano P.R. Santiago Duddley Diaz has defi ed Th e Life and Art of Lee Aguinaldo categorization, with sculptures brings the full range of Aguinaldo’s An era-defi ning artist known for that challenge notions of identity, work to light. Essays by leading art his costume albums and religious sexuality, culture, and history. Th is critics examine his creative vision and paintings, was the book follows his development from a ISBN - 971-0538-09-6 ISBN 971-0182-41-1 the tumultuous personal history that ISBN 971-0538-13-3 fi rst Filipino master of the portrait, 2009 child prodigy, fashioning santos from 2011 shaped his approach to art. Illustrated 224 pages a pioneer art teacher, and director 116 pages sardine cans, to the monumental 294 pages $94.00 $42.00 $94.00 with over a thousand artworks and of the fi rst Philippine art academy. San Lorenzo Ruiz and enthroned photographs, this is the fi rst full- Th is book is the fi rst full-length goddesses of his maturity. length biography and tribute to a documentary biography of a Filipino great modern artist who has been all master before Luna or Hidalgo. El Indio too little understood. Francisco Coching Philippine Church Facades Serialized in 1953, Francisco Fr. Pedro G. Galende, OSA Coching’s komiks masterpiece is now restored and collected in its entirety. Containing over 600 new and 160 A young mestizo travels to the archival photographs, Philippine ISBN -971-0538-02-7 Philippines where he fi nds confl ict, Church Facades is the largest visual 2009 injustice, love, and the startling truth compendium of Philippine churches 177 pages behind his identity. 2007 built between 1565 and 1898. Th e $23.00 $66.00 160 churches featured in the book come from practically all regions More Pinay Th an We Admit of the Philippines, from Luzon to Edited by Maria Luisa T. Camagay Mindanao. A glossary of architectural terms appended on the book guides Today’s Filipina exists in a continuing readers in studying these churches, discourse with Maria Clara and while archival photos that parallel Gabriela Silang, the housewife and the contemporary colored photos help politician, the artist and the OFW, the them assess the improvement or ISBN 971-0538-12-6 dalagang bukid and the wild woman. havoc wrought on the churches in the 2010 Th ese essays explore how even in the last 100 years. 376 pages face of prejudice and injustice, women $23.00 have exerted their agency and shaped the world we live in.

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