Laguna de Bay The Living Lake

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Author: Alejandro, Reynaldo Gamboa; contributing writers: Belton, Howard D. / Santos-Borja, Lennie / Caballero, Roberto / Mendoza-Dalupan, Jika / Odal-Devora, Grace P. / Esplanada, Jerry / Feleo, Anita / Lazo, Cynthia / Harper, Bambi / Lapiz, Ed / Lecciones, Amy / Logarta, Llita / Nuyda, Doris / Santos, Romeo / Ocampo, Ambeth / Palafox, Felino, Jr. / Santos, Vicente Roman S. / SheniakPaul, David / Zafaralla, Blanco

Publisher: published by Unilever Phils., Manila.

Year: 2002

Size: 23 x 30 cm

Reference: Lietz: The Philippines in the 19th Century for illus. on pp. v, vii, 26, 30, 62, 82 & cover
SKU: 21437 Category: Tags: ,

Description

hardbound with dust-jacket, 162 pp + 4 blank pages, with many coloured illustrations and images.

(with some images provided by the Gallery of Prints). Laguna de Bay, the Philippines, largest inland body of water, is an indispensable source of clean water  for fishing, drinking, recreation, as well as an important habitat for endangered species. This tome on Laguna de Bay, brings the history, legend and lore together with visions for the future of this famous lake. Fully illustrated with contributions from notable writers and researchers in the Philippines, this book can serve as a reference tool as well as a bridge across the widening distance between the Filipinos’ historic past and the appreciation of future generations.

Condition

Like new.

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