The Philippines Rediscovered

The Philippines Rediscovered

Author: Stuart Naval Dee

Publisher: Design Studio

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9780968402702

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The Philippines Rediscovered is the unique, coffee-table book on the country. The theme of this book is the rediscovery of the beauty of the Philippines as seen through the eyes of a highly acclaimed photographer, Stuart Dee. The photographer spent several months over five years traveling through every region, recording his impressions to create a more personal portrait of the country. He captures the stunning beauty of the landscape and the quiet, simple beauty of the everyday scene. It is not a documentary but a celebration. Awarded Best Book on the Philippines by the Philippine Tourism DepartmentForeword by Former President Corazon Aquino; Introduction by Nick Joaquin, National Artist9 x 12 inches, 192 pages, with over 260 color photographsPrice: US$50 Hardcover, US$36 Softcover ISBN: Hardcover 0-9684027-0-4; Softcover 0-9684027-1-2Colorful, insightful....beautiful! The best gift for anyone you would like to impress about the Philippines --E. JuatcoFinally, a book that provocatively captures the beauty, luminosity, romance and diversity that is the Philippines definitely the best photo book on the country --Mel Tobiasan awesome book great coffee-table book for every Filipino household to have. a must-have for every Filipino --E. Wong


1521

1521

Author: Judy Robinson

Publisher:

Published: 2021-12-20

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9781637307014

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In rediscovering these stories about our shared history, we learn who we were, who we are, and who we can be. Adventure can be uncovered in the most unexpected of places. In 1521: Rediscovering the History of the Philippines, author Judy Robinson takes a deep dive into the forgotten stories of Filipinos in the advent of Spanish colonization, beginning with Ferdinand Magellan's arrival in the archipelago. Robinson goes on a journey to discover the hidden history of the Philippines and of herself. She shares with us that history consists of more than one story. While reading this book, you will discover that precolonial Filipinos had a complex social structure that was more advanced than previously acknowledged. You'll learn that: Trade and commerce flourished in the archipelago even before Magellan's arrival. Precolonial Filipinos were expert seafarers with a deep connection to water. Some of the traditions and practices from precolonial times continue to live on today. Through 1521: Rediscovering the History of the Philippines, Robinson hopes to share these stories from history, teach the next generation of the diaspora more about where they come from, and see the different sides of history as a way to find what connects us instead of what divides us.


The Philippines and France: Discovery, Rediscovery

The Philippines and France: Discovery, Rediscovery

Author: Aileen S. Mendiola-Rau

Publisher: Philippine Embassy in Paris

Published: 2019-04-01

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 2956474103

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THE DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PHILIPPINES AND FRANCE DID NOT MERELY BEGIN OVER 70 YEARS AGO. The journey of discovery began even earlier, when French cartography was being developed as early routes to and around the Philippines were first being plotted by adventurous maritime explorers. The cover of this book depicts this journey: a French frigate bravely traverses the seas of Guillaume Deliste's 17th century world map, headed eastward in search of new discoveries, guided by the Philippine sun. As both countries rediscover each other by building an even better relationship in the future, it will be a continuous journey of both discovery and rediscovery.


A History of the Philippines (Annotated)

A History of the Philippines (Annotated)

Author: David Prescott Barrows

Publisher:

Published: 2021-01-24

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13:

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"This book is only an introduction to the history of the Philippines under Spanish and American rule."Thus informs author David Prescott Barrows in the preface of this second edition of A History of the Philippines, published in 1905, which is only within 5 years from the beginning of America's governance of the Southeast Asian archipelago. As such, this work receives the distinction of being among the very first definitive resources on Philippine history written in English.Mr. Barrows' historical account is written with the original intent of making it an educational reference for students in Philippine public schools. It begins with the author's examination of the country as a subject for historical study, comparing it to another Asian nation, Japan. This comparison is quite prophetic and not without irony because the American administration was superseded by the Japanese occupation during World War II.In the next chapter, he touches on ethnology, discussing the first settlers of the archipelago and how Islam found its place among the locals. It is quite odd that this topic is immediately followed by a concise run through Western history, most possibly in an attempt to illustrate the circumstances that contributed to the discovery and colonization of the Philippines.Mr. Barrows managed to relay facts in an objective manner, albeit with a decidedly favorable nod towards American rule, made obvious in his preface and in the chapter on American occupation. This is not surprising and is even expected. The early 1900s was a shaky period in Philippine history, where a firm and experienced hand was needed to run the country and get it back on its feet after its liberation from 300 years of Spanish rule.Students, as well as those seeking to learn about the history of this Asian country, will benefit from this concisely written edition.This book has been prepared at the suggestion of the educational authorities for pupils in the public high schools of the Philippines, as an introduction to the history of their country. Its preparation occupied about two years, while the author was busily engaged in other duties, -much of it being written while he was traveling or exploring in different parts of the Archipelago. For the writer, as well as for the pupil for whom it is intended, it is an introduction into the study of the history of Malaysia


Philippines: Islands of Enchantment

Philippines: Islands of Enchantment

Author: Alfred A. Yuson

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Published: 2013-12-17

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 146291389X

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Full of stunning photography, this travel pictorial and Philippines guidebook captures the soul of a tropical island nation. The Philippines: Islands of Enchantment captures all the marvels and excitement found throughout the 7000-island archipelago. Beautiful photographs by award-winning photographer George Tapan are paired with rich text by author Alfred A. Yuson to make this new paperback edition a must for those that have traveled to this island paradise or just spend their days dreaming about going. The Philippines: Islands of Enchantment is a fascinating exploration of the islands and her people including: sun-blessed beaches and pristine rainforests centuries-old churches and tribal rituals dynamic cities and a wealth of ethic and environmental diversity yearlong fiestas celebrated by Filipinos and more!


Byzantium Rediscovered

Byzantium Rediscovered

Author: J. B. Bullen

Publisher: Phaidon Press

Published: 2006-04-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780714846385

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The revival of the art and architecture of the Byzantine Empire.