Filipinas 1870-1898. Imágenes de la ilustración Española y Americana
By Blas Sierra De La Calle
Both the written information and the graphic information that appeared in The Spanish and American Illustration between 1870 and 1898 are collected and studied. It begins by presenting the magazine, its founder, as well as the authors of the images, that is, the engravers and photographers. The images have been divided around the following themes:
Pioneers in the Philippines
Mosaic of human types
The Fatigue of work and play
Nature, towns and cities
Manila, Pearl of the Orient
A land that trembles
By the eastern seas
The Christian presence
Jolo and Mindanao, constant nightmare
The Philippines in Madrid: the exhibition of 1887
The Philippine Revolution
Loss of the Philippines
215 pages in rustic editorial with flaps. 30 by 21 cm. DEEPLY ILLUSTRATED WITH 260 BLACK AND WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS. Folio size. EXEMPLARY NOT DISTRIBUTED AND MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE ORIENTAL MUSEUM OF VALLADOLID WITH THE SPONSORSHIP OF CAJA ESPAÑA. 1998. Spanish Language. Very Good Condition. Softcover.