Dr. Benito Legarda Jr.: A giant has passed away
He used to say that he was not a historian, but he wrote some of the most interesting books on recent Philippine history. He used to say that he was
He used to say that he was not a historian, but he wrote some of the most interesting books on recent Philippine history. He used to say that he was
The Library of Georgetown University in Washington, DC, was recently enriched with the donation of books published in the Philippines—authored by economist, historian and Inquirer contributor Benito Legarda Jr. Legarda, a
A new book on the fabled Manila Galleon Trade was launched in Hong Kong in February and in Manila recently by Penguin Books titled “The Silver Way: China, Spanish America
A RECENT exhibit at Ayala Museum celebrated the birth centennial of León Ma. Guerrero III, diplomat, lawyer, newscaster and writer. Leoni, as he was called by relatives and friends, gathered
IN AN ARTICLE last Sept. 7, Amadís Ma. Guerrero reports that outgoing Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Olivier Ochanine stated that Beethoven’s “Eroica” symphony has not been played in the Philippines
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