The hero of the Filipinos : $b The story of José Rizal, poet, patriot and martyrRussell, Charles Edward
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The hero of the Filipinos : $b The story of José Rizal, poet, patriot and martyr
Russell, Charles Edward
Rizal, José, 1861-1896
Contains also “Rizal’s First Reading Lesson,” “Rizal’s Childhood
Impressions,” “The Spanish Schools of Rizal’s Boyhood,” “The Turkey
That Caused the Calamba Land Trouble,” “Mariang Makiling,” and other
short pieces.
144. “Manila en 1872.”
An article by Rizal discovered after his death and published in the
Manila “Citizen,” January 9, 1919.
145. “Cartas á un Jesuita.”
Another posthumous article, published in the Manila “Citizen,” February
7, 1919.
The following books and articles relating to Rizal may also be noted:
“The Story of Rizal,” Hugh Clifford, “Blackwood’s,” November, 1902.
“Rizal’s Views on Race Differences,” “Popular Science Monthly,” July,
1902.
“The Future of the Philippines,” M. F. Steele, “The Nation,” March 27,
1902.
“A Filipino That Died for His Country,” “Literary Digest,” July 26,
1919.
“Rizal’s Picture of the Philippines under Spain,” “Review of Reviews,”
May, 1913.
“The Martyred Novelist of the Philippines,” “Current Opinion,” April,
1913.
“The Malay Novelist,” “The Nation,” January 9, 1913.
“The Composite Rizal,” “The Nation,” April 10, 1913.
“The Life of José Rizal, a Chronology by Austin Craig,” “The Manila
Independent,” December 31, 1921.
“Autógrafos de Rizal,” Fernando Canon, “The Manila Independent,”
December 31, 1921.
“Páginas Inéditas de Rizal” (Dapitan), “Dia Filipino,” Manila, June 19,
1918.
“Rizal en Hong-Kong,” by Vicente Sotto, in “Renacimiento Filipino,”
Manila, July 7, 1913.
“Rizal’s Story of His Life,” the Manila “Citizen,” August and
September, 1918.
“Rizal and Philippine Nationalism,” by José Melencio, the Manila
“Citizen,” February 21, 1919.
“Rizal as a Historian,” by Austin Craig, “Philippine Herald,” Manila,
July 10, 1921.
“The Song of the Wanderer,” translated by Arthur Ferguson, “Dia
Filipino,” June, 1918.
“The Song of the Wanderer,” translated by Charles Derbyshire,
“Philippine Journal of Education,” Manila, December, 1919.
“To My Muse,” translated by Charles Derbyshire, “Philippine Journal of
Education,” December, 1919.
“To the Flowers of Heidelberg,” translated by Charles Derbyshire,
“Philippine Journal of Education,” December, 1919.
“Rizal as a Poet,” by Eliseo Hervas, “Philippine Journal of Education,”
1919.
“Inspiring Traits of Rizal’s Character,” by Ignacio Villamor,
“Philippine Journal of Education,” December, 1919.
“Rizal as a Patriot, Author, and Scientist,” by former Governor-General
Francis Burton Harrison, “Philippine Journal of Education,” December,
1919.
“Rizal as a Scientist,” Benito Soliven, “Philippine Journal of
Education,” December, 1919.
“Rizal’s Character,” by T. H. Pardo de Tavera, published by the Manila
Filatélica, 1918.
“The Story of José Rizal,” by Austin Craig, published by the Philippine
Education Publishing Company, 1909.
“Revista Filipina,” Manila, December, 1916, a Rizal number, with
articles by Mariano Ponce, Epifanio de los Santos, and others.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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