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Titles By Year (1995)

1995

  1. Aprieto, Virginia L. Philippine Tuna Fisheries: Yellowfin and Skipjack.
  2. Azurin, Arnold Molina. Reinventing the Filipino Sense of Being and Becoming.
  3. Camagay, Ma. Luisa. Working Women of Manila in the 19th Century.*
  4. Carlson, Keith Thor (with Foreword by Luis M. Taruc). The Twisted Road to Freedom: America's Granting of Independence to the Philippines.*
  5. De Castro, Leonardo D. Etika at Pilosopiya sa Kontekstong Pilipino.
  6. Enriquez, Gloria L., et al. Laboratory Manual in General Microbiology.
  7. Eugenio, Damiana L. (Patnugot). Mga Piling Awit at Korido.
  8. Flor, Alexander G. Broadcast-Based Distance Learning Systems.
  9. Gonzalez, N.V.M. Work on the Mountain.
  10. Ocampo, Nilo S. (Translator). Rizal: Makabayan at Martir by Austin Coates.
  11. Perez, Aurora E. (Editor) (with foreword by Corazon Juliano Agrava). [The Filipino Family: A Spectrum of Views and Issue.]
  12. Rodolfo, Kelvin S. Pinatubo and the Politics of Lahar: Eruption and Aftermath, 1991.
  13. Santiago, Lilia Quindoza. Mga Idea at Estilo: Komposisyong Pangkolehiyo sa Wikang Pilipino.*
  14. Salamanca, Bonifacio S. [Towards a Diplomatic History of the Philippines.]
  15. Salonga, Jovito. [The Senate That Said No: A Four-Year Record of the First Post-EDSA Senate.]
  16. Teodoro, Luis V. and Paulynn P. Sicam (Editors). Organized by June C. Pagaduan Lopez and Elizabeth Protacio Marcelino. [Torture Survivors and Caregivers: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Therapy and Research Issues.]
  17. Torres, Amaryllis T. (Editor). [The Filipino Women in Focus: A Book of Readings.]
  18. Vergara, Benito M. Jr. Displaying Filipinos: Photography and Colonialism in Early 20th Century Philippines.

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