Noli Me Tangere (unexpurgated) /
Rizal, Jose
Noli Me Tangere (unexpurgated) / Jose Rizal ; translated by Jorge Bocobo - Quezon City, Philippines : R. Martinez & Sons, c1956 - xii, 487 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
A Social affair -- Crisostomo Ibarra -- The Supper -- Heretic and filibustero (Rebel) -- A Star on a dark night -- Capitan Tiago -- Heart-throbs on an Azotea -- Memories -- Peculiar things of the country -- The Town -- The Sovereign rulers -- All-Saint's day -- Signs of a Tempest -- Tasio, the philosopher or the insane man -- The Sacristans -- Sisa -- Basilio -- Tortured souls -- Adventures of a school teacher -- The Meeting in the municipal building -- Story of a mother -- Light and shadow -- The Fishing excursion -- In the forest -- In the philosopher's house -- On the eve of the fiesta -- At nightfall -- Correspondence -- In the morning -- In the church -- The Sermon -- The Derrick -- Free thought -- The Dinner -- The First cloud -- His Excellency -- The Procession -- Dona Consolacion -- Right and might -- Two visits -- De Espadana and his wife -- Plans -- Examining one's own conscience -- The Persecuted -- The Cockpit -- The two ladies -- The Enigma -- The voice of the persecuted -- The Family of Elias -- Changes -- The Cards of the dead ang the shadows -- Il Buon Di Si Conosce Da Mattina -- The Catastrophe -- What is said and what is believed -- Vae Victis! -- The Cursed one -- Country and interest -- Maria Clara is going to be married -- Hunting on the lake -- Padre Damaso explains -- Christmas Eve
The book contains, therefore, things of which nobody among us has spoken until now ; they are so delicate that they can not be touched by anybody.
PHILIPPINES -- HISTORY -- FICTION
PQ 8897.R5 .R59 1956
Noli Me Tangere (unexpurgated) / Jose Rizal ; translated by Jorge Bocobo - Quezon City, Philippines : R. Martinez & Sons, c1956 - xii, 487 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
A Social affair -- Crisostomo Ibarra -- The Supper -- Heretic and filibustero (Rebel) -- A Star on a dark night -- Capitan Tiago -- Heart-throbs on an Azotea -- Memories -- Peculiar things of the country -- The Town -- The Sovereign rulers -- All-Saint's day -- Signs of a Tempest -- Tasio, the philosopher or the insane man -- The Sacristans -- Sisa -- Basilio -- Tortured souls -- Adventures of a school teacher -- The Meeting in the municipal building -- Story of a mother -- Light and shadow -- The Fishing excursion -- In the forest -- In the philosopher's house -- On the eve of the fiesta -- At nightfall -- Correspondence -- In the morning -- In the church -- The Sermon -- The Derrick -- Free thought -- The Dinner -- The First cloud -- His Excellency -- The Procession -- Dona Consolacion -- Right and might -- Two visits -- De Espadana and his wife -- Plans -- Examining one's own conscience -- The Persecuted -- The Cockpit -- The two ladies -- The Enigma -- The voice of the persecuted -- The Family of Elias -- Changes -- The Cards of the dead ang the shadows -- Il Buon Di Si Conosce Da Mattina -- The Catastrophe -- What is said and what is believed -- Vae Victis! -- The Cursed one -- Country and interest -- Maria Clara is going to be married -- Hunting on the lake -- Padre Damaso explains -- Christmas Eve
The book contains, therefore, things of which nobody among us has spoken until now ; they are so delicate that they can not be touched by anybody.
PHILIPPINES -- HISTORY -- FICTION
PQ 8897.R5 .R59 1956