
Espionage in the Philippines (1896-1902) and Other Essays by Isagani R. Medina
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This volume focuses on the rarely tackled subject in our national history: the intelligence work system in the Philippines employed between 1896-1902; as well a the lovelife of the Bonifacios (Supremo Andres Bonifacio and his wife Gregoria de Jesus); the Katipunan movement in Manila: its founding, fledgling days and growth in the outlying areas; the Cry at Pugadlawin; and the key characters at the turn of the 19th century, i.e., First President of the Philippine Republic Emilio Aguinaldo and William G. Grayson, the man who fired the first shot that triggered the Filipino-American Warn on February 4, 1899.
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