Published by Asia Publishing House,
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo. A good copy in original dustwrapper slightly worn at edges.History of India in the twentieth century.The Commomwealth.Indian Literature. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by Asia Publishing House,, 1964
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
First Edition
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo. A good copy in original dustwrapper slightly worn at edges.History of India in the twentieth century.The Commomwealth.Indian Literature. . . . .
Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1961
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: no DJ present. 22 cm, [6], 342, [2] pages. Illustrations. Rear fep torn out. Ex-library with usual markings. Tape marks. Pencil erasure resildue on fep. Carlos Peña Romulo, QSC PLH (14 January 1898 - 15 December 1985) was a Filipino diplomat, statesman, soldier, journalist and author. He was a reporter at 16, a newspaper editor by the age of 20, and a publisher at 32. He was a co-founder of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, a general in the US Army and the Philippine Army, university president, President of the UN General Assembly, was eventually named one of the Philippines' National Artists in Literature, and was the recipient of many other honors and honorary degrees. His hometown is Camiling, Tarlac and he studied at the Camiling Central Elementary School during his basic education. I Walked with Heroes is an autobiographical book written by Carlos P. Romulo, a former Philippine general, journalist, poet, story writer, diplomat, former resident commissioner to Washington, D.C., former Philippine ambassador to the United States, and former President of the United Nations General Assembly. In I Walked with Heroes, Romulo personally reviewed his boyhood, early life, school days, and career in which he presented the facts and events with "frankness, intimacy, sense of person-to-person communication". It included Romulo's memories of his parents and the first time he met the Americans in the person of soldiers stationed in Camiling, his native town in Tarlac. The time was during the Philippine War of Independence. The nameless soldier taught Romulo and other Filipino boys how to read and write in English using Edward Baldwin's Primer. Romulo also narrated his life in Manila when he was both a morning-time student and an evening-time news reporter. A part of the book mentioned how Romulo was praised by then President of the Philippine Senate Manuel L. Quezon after writing a news item against Quezon's political opponents. In the pages of the autobiography, the reader would find that Romulo was comfortable in employing humor such as "telling jokes on himself", particularly in reference to his height to make the reader enjoy his writing. The book revealed Romulo's "unfailing faith in mankind" First Edition [stated]. Presumed First Printing.
Published by Atlas,, Madrid,, 1945
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Els Gnoms, Sedó, L, Spain
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Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1961
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: fair. First Edition. Presumed First Printing. 22 cm, 342 pages. Illus., author's inscribed business card/gift plate pasted onto front flyleaf. Inscribed by the author. Carlos Peña Romulo, QSC PLH (14 January 1898 - 15 December 1985) was a Filipino diplomat, statesman, soldier, journalist and author. He was a reporter at 16, a newspaper editor by the age of 20, and a publisher at 32. He was a co-founder of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, a general in the US Army and the Philippine Army, university president, President of the UN General Assembly, was eventually named one of the Philippines' National Artists in Literature, and was the recipient of many other honors and honorary degrees. His hometown is Camiling, Tarlac and he studied at the Camiling Central Elementary School during his basic education. I Walked with Heroes is an autobiographical book written by Carlos P. Romulo, a former Philippine general, journalist, poet, story writer, diplomat, former resident commissioner to Washington, D.C., former Philippine ambassador to the United States, and former President of the United Nations General Assembly. In I Walked with Heroes, Romulo personally reviewed his boyhood, early life, school days, and career in which he presented the facts and events with "frankness, intimacy, sense of person-to-person communication". It included Romulo's memories of his parents and the first time he met the Americans in the person of soldiers stationed in Camiling, his native town in Tarlac. The time was during the Philippine War of Independence. The nameless soldier taught Romulo and other Filipino boys how to read and write in English using Edward Baldwin's Primer. Romulo also narrated his life in Manila when he was both a morning-time student and an evening-time news reporter. A part of the book mentioned how Romulo was praised by then President of the Philippine Senate Manuel L. Quezon after writing a news item against Quezon's political opponents. In the pages of the autobiography, the reader would find that Romulo was comfortable in employing humor such as "telling jokes on himself", particularly in reference to his height to make the reader enjoy his writing. The book revealed Romulo's "unfailing faith in mankind".
Published by The John Day Company [1955], New York, 1955
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: fair to good. Second Printing. 21 cm, 309, discoloration ins bds & flylves, tears ins rear hinge, boards scratched, some pgs creased, spine faded. Inscribed by author. A vivid, fast-moving account of the way in which the Huk movement in the Philippines was reduced from a major national threat to the nation to a movement of insignificant proportions. Includes a fair appraisal of the important part which President Magsaysay played.
Published by Garden City New York Doubleday D, 1942
Seller: Books for Libraries, Inc., Santa Clarita, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Signed. First Edition. 1942 First Edition. Signed by the author on the title page. Ex-Library. Hardcover. Text is clean, binding is strong. Green cloth cover in very nice condition. Colorful illustrated dustjacket has torn edges, some tears are repaired with old or new tape. There is one former owner's name inside front cover, one library sticker on DJ. No card pocket. B & W photos. Author is a Pulitzer Prize winner. 323 pages.