Study History, it’s FREE

liberal-chronicles-main.jpg One faces the future with one’s past, says Pearl S. Buck. Also for this reason, it makes sense to study history. Study the history of the Liberal Party they did, those eminent intellectual leaders of Philippine organized liberalism. At the end, they came out with a manuscript in honor of the 60th anniversary of the grand old party earlier this year. Somehow, though, the schedules got mixed up. Only now, the book is out in print - at an awkwardly inappropriate time, say some pointing at the divisions in the liberal camp. Interested in a copy of Liberal Chronicles? Go to Book on 60 Years of Liberal Party Out and see there how you can avail of your FREE copy for a limited time.

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  1. Comment by Donnabee | 2006/07/27 at 06:05:14

    Thank you very much for sending me a copy of the Liberal Chronicles. It arrived yesterday. I read it last night and really enjoyed the article by Sen. Jovito Salonga (Salonga can turn a math geek like me into a history junkie). The book is rich with information and it has made the greatest feat of encapsulating the 60 years existence of the Liberal Party. Congratulations Asec. Malaya, Fmr. Sec. Abad and FNF!


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