The development of Philippine politics

IMPORTANT UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS 488 Concepcion, General Venancio. Apuntes y Diario de Opera'iones sobre lu Guerra Hispano-FilipinoAmericana. These are diaries and hence valuable for historical reasons. They are written in the General's own writing. They are composed of 11 notebooks, but the books 7 to 11, inclusive, were captured by the American army. Typewritten copies of notebooks 1 to 6 have been secured by the undersigned. Mabini, Apolinario. Philippine Revolution. An unpublished history of the revolution consisting of eleven short chapters originally written in Spanish in 1902, while he was an exile in Guam. He made his own translation in English, copies of which may be found in the T. Kalaw Collection. It is more in the form of memoirs, for the author has apparently consulted no materials except his own stock of information. Many people are surprised at the attacks he made on Aguinaldo in the history; for up to Aguinaldo's capture he was the closest adviser. Mabini's manifesto and Chapter X are published in XI American Historical Review, 1906, p. 843, et seq. and in El Comercio, Manila Daily, July 23, 29, 30, 1903. A limited edition of the entire book was printed by Prof. Craig at Yokohama, but its circulation was suspended. Buencamino, Felipe. Abstracto de las Memorias de Cuzanto Notable ha Visto y Presnnciado el Infrascrito desde el ano 1859 ora como Testigo ora Como Actor, Hasta hoy, 16 de Marzo, 1915. This merloirs has been written upon the invitation of Teodoro Kalaw and the original is in the latter's collection. Revolutionary Propaganda Correspondence. Diplomatic correspondence collected by Prof. Austin Craig, formerly of the University of the Philippines, chiefly from Mr. Mariano Ponce's collection, now in the Philippine Library and Museum. It consists of letters from members of the Hongkong Junta to American sympathizers of the Philippine cause. It covers the period from December 1899 to Dec. 1900. Copies may be found in the present writer's collections, in the University of the Philippines and in T. M. Kalaw collection. Kalaw, Teodoro M. Documentos Constitucionales de Filipinas. Vol. I and II. Manuscript in mimeographed form. A collection of documents pertaining to the constitutional development of the Philippines with a short historical resume. It covers the Spanish and Revolutionary periods. This work was done with the cooperation of Mariano Ponce. PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Mabini Collection of Teodoro M. Kalaw. This is undoubtedly the most complete collection of materials on the life and writings of Apolinario Mabini, the "brains" of the

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The development of Philippine politics
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Kalaw, Maximo M. (Maximo Manguiat), 1891-
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Manila: P.I., Oriental commercial company, inc.,
[c1927?]
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Philippines -- Politics and government

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