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f good results. Stimulation and purpose are presented (yet not didactically) throughout its pages. One object of the author, I should say, has been to show how both Philippine history and world history helped shape Rizal's character. Accordingly, he has mentioned many historical matters both of Philippine and world-wide interest. One cannot read the book without a desire to know more of these matters. Thus the book is not only a biography, it is a history as well. It must give a larger outlook to the youth of the Philippines. The only drawback that one might find in it, and it seems paradoxical to say it, is the lack of more detail, for one leaves it wishing that he knew more of the actual intimate happenings, and this, I take it, is the best effect a biography can have on the reader outside of the instructive and moral value of the biography. JAMES A. ROBERTSON. MANILA, P. I. CONTENTS Dedication. To the Philippine Youth Introduction I. America's Forerunner II. Rizal's Chinese Ancestry III. Liberalizing Hereditary Influences IV. Rizal's Early Childhood V. Jagor's Prophecy VI. The Period of Preparation VII. The Period of Propaganda VIII. Despujol's Duplicity IX. The Deportation to Dapitan X. Consummatum Est XI. The After Life In Memory LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Portrait of Rizal Frontispiece Painted in oils by Felix Resurrection Hidalgo (in color). Philippine Money and Postage Stamps Portrait of Rizal Painted in oils by Juan Luna in Paris. Facsimile (in color). Columbus at Barcelona From a print in Rizal's scrapbook. Portrait Group Rizal at thirteen. Rizal at eighteen. Rizal in London. The portrait on the postage stamp. The Baptismal Record of Domingo Lam-co Facsimile. Portrait Group 1. In Luna's home. 2. In 1890. 3. The portrait on the paper money. 4. In 1891. 5. In 1892. Pacific Ocean Spheres of Influence Made by Rizal during President Harrison's administration. Father of Rizal Portrait. Mother of Rizal Portrait. Rizal's Family-Tree Made by Rizal when in Dapitan. Birthplace of Jose Rizal From a photograph. Sketches by Rizal A group made during his travels. Bust of Rizal's Father Carved in wood by Rizal. The Church and Convento at Kalamba From a photograph. Father Leoncio Lopez From a photograph. The Lake District of Central Luzon Sketch made by Rizal. Rizal's Uncle, Jose Alberto From a photograph. Sir John Bowring, K.C.B. Fr
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