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A compilation of articles on the Columban fathers, mainly in Malate, but also in a few other locations outside the Philippines, a couple of historical accounts (excerpts of works by Carlos Quirino and Pedro Picornell on Malate and the Remedios…

A book of very limited use to the serious student, since the chronology (which takes up about half the book) is very incomplete and contains many errors. The remaining half of the book, the selected bibliography, pales in comparison with the more…

This bibliography covers published works (books, periodicals articles, published documents) dealing with Philippines-Japan relations, including many titles on the Japanese occupation.

The time frame begins with the period of the Commonwealth,…

The bibliography, in Japanese, lists documents in the National Institute for Defense Studies, Japanese Defense Agency.

It is divided into two parts, the first a listing of reports, field diaries and other documents relating to the Japanese…

These two imposing volumes comprise the best and most comprehensive bibliography of books, periodical articles, thesis and dissertations, unit histories and propaganda materials for the time period it covers. Includes works published during the war…

The author was an American missionary in San Juan, Rizal, before the war. Written when he was in his eighties, Brooks recounts his life in the Philippines. He describes conditions before the war, with the gathering of war clouds; the start of the war…

Biography of a New Zealand Columban priest assigned to the Philippines before the war. Assigned to minister to the faithful in Paete, Rizal, he was arrested by the Japanese in 1943 and was never seen again.

His World War II experiences are…

Biography of an American Catholic priest and missionary, belonging to the Society of the Divine Word (SVD). Bunzel arrived in Manila in October 1933 and was a member of the first missionary class held in the just-completed SVD compound in New Manila.…

Memoir by an American missionary assigned to China from 1913-1922, and then, when China became too hot because of Japanese aggression, was moved to Northern Luzon from 1937. Interned by the Japanese in Camp Holmes, and, very late in the war brought…

Personal memoir by one of the 104 American nurses who nursed the sick and wounded in Bataan and Corregidor in 1941 and 1942.

Also known as the Angels of Bataan and Corregidor, the nurses braved extreme conditions and bombings. The author arrived…
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