Looking back 4: Chulalongkorn's elephants: the Philippines in Asian history/ Ambeth R. Ocampo.

By: Ocampo, Ambeth R
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Mandaluyong City: Anvil Publishing, c2016Edition: rev. edDescription: 102 p.: ill.; 18 cmISBN: 978-971-27-3217-7Subject(s): Philippines -- History | Philippines -- CivilizationDDC classification: FIL 959.9 O15 2016 b.4 Summary: Contents: Chulalongkorn’s elephants – History in words – Where susu means milk – Sex and murder in 1635 – Governor vs. archbishop in 1635 – Lagda: an 18th – century book of manners – Walang cuenta – The philippines in the golden age – Christmas shopping in 1588 – Taipan origins in 1590 – Quezon in mexico -- Quezon saved jews from the holocaust – Bin-Laden, Geronimo, and Lawton – Philippine connections with the ascent to mt. everest – Viva Pancho villa.
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Contents: Chulalongkorn’s elephants – History in words – Where susu means milk – Sex and murder in 1635 – Governor vs. archbishop in 1635 – Lagda: an 18th – century book of manners – Walang cuenta – The philippines in the golden age – Christmas shopping in 1588 – Taipan origins in 1590 – Quezon in mexico -- Quezon saved jews from the holocaust – Bin-Laden, Geronimo, and Lawton – Philippine connections with the ascent to mt. everest – Viva Pancho villa.

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