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Writer's pictureMarcelo Del Pilar

BIBLIOGRAPHIC SCHEMA OF DEL PILAR’S WORKS


If Del Pilar’s articles, essays, and monographs, scattered throughout newspapers and reviews, but specially in “La Solidaridad”, and the writings published independently were gathered, properly classified, and published in several volumes, as was done by General Luna and Jaena, each of whom collected his articles in a volume, Del pilar’s would make at least five or six volumes in quarto, of 400 pages each ,and would have no equal in the Philippine bibliography so far as wealth of local and international information and serenity and fearlessness in journalistic controversy are concerned.

Leaving a discussion of the importance of these works for a later date,we shall proceed to give a bibliographical summary of the same,divided into four sections,viz:1st-Editorials and miscellaneous articles published in the semi-monthly review La Solidaridad:2nd-Essays and articles published in various newspapers and reviews;3rd-Unpublished works,and 4th-Leaflets and essays in Tagalog.

1st-RISCELLANEOUS EDITORIALS AND ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE SEMI-MONTHLY REVIEW “LA SOLIDARIDAD”

1889

1. OUR PURPOSES.-No.1:February 15,1889. In collaboration with Graciano Lopez Jaena. All paragraphs relating to the Philippines are by Del Pilar.Editorial.

2. THE TEACHING OF SPANISH IN THE PHILIPPINES. –NO. 1: February 15, 1889 .Anonymous.

3. ARE THE PHILIPPINES GOING TO RUIN? No 2: February 28, 1889.Anonymous.

4. THUNDERCLOUDS.-No 3: March 15, 1889.Editorial.

100.00-12.50 …No. 4: March 31, 1899.Anonymous.

5. THE PHILIPPINE PRESS. – No. 5: April 15, 1889.Anonymous.

6. PRIMARY INSTRUCTION.–No. 5: April 15, 1889.Anonymous.

7. THE LION’S SHARE. – No. 6: April 30, 1889.Anonymous.

8. ATTEMTEDREBELLION! – No. 7: May 15, 1889.Anonymous.

9. TAX COLLECTION SYSTEM. – No. 8: May 31, 1889.Anonymous.

10. A WARNING. – No. 8 May 31, 1889.Anonymous.

11. MANILA CUSTOM HOUSE. – No. 9: June 15, 1889.Anonymous.

12. GO AHEAD, SR. BECERRA. – No. 10: June 30, 1889.Anonymous.

13. AN IMPORTANT HIATUS. – No. 11: June 15, 1889.Anonymous.

14. THE PHILIPPINES BUDGET. – No. 11: June 15, 1889.Anonymous.

15. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN EUROPE. – No. 12: July, 31 1889.Anonymous.

16. PHILIPPINE MUNICIPALITIES. – No. 13: August 15, 1889.Anonymous.

17. INTERNATIONAL CONSPIRACY. – No. 14: August, 31 1889.Editorial.

18. ECHOES FROM OUTREMER: MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. – No. 15: September 15, 1889.Anonymous.

19. ASSIMILATION OF THE PHILIPPINES. – No. 16: September 30, 1889.

20. A VEXATIOUS MEASURE REPEALED. – No. 17: October 15, 1889.Anonymous.

21. SR .BECERRA’S REFORMS. —No.18: October 31, 1889.

22. A VOTE OF THANKS. – No. 19: November 14, 1889.Editorial.

23. MANILA TOPICS. – No. 20: November 30, 1889.Editorial.

24. FRUSTRATED MACHINATIONS. – No. 21: December 15 1889.Editorial.

25. THE OUTGOING YEAR. – No. 22: December 31, 1889.Editorial

1890

1. THE INCOMING YEAR. – No. 23: January 15, 1890.Editorial.

2. SUPERFLOUS AND INJURIOUS GUARANTY. – No. 23: January 15, 1890.Anonymous.

3. THE CIVIL REGISTER.—No. 24: February 1 (January 31), 1890.Editorial.

4. WE ARE TAKING NOTE. –No. 25: February 1 1890.Editorial.

5. THE PATIENCE OF SR. BECCERA. –No. 26: February 28, 1890.Editorial.

6. PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION FOR THE PHILIPPINES. – No. 27: March 15, 1890.Editorial.

7. BISMARCK’S DOWNFALL. –No. 29: April 15, 1890.Editorial.

8. ELECTORAL REGIME FOR THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 32: May 31, 1890.Editorial.

9. PARLIAMENTARY REGIME FOR THE PHILPPINES. –No. 33: June 15, 1890.Editorial.

10. PASCE AGNOS MEO. --No. 34: June 30, 1890. –With pseudonym Carmelo. Editorial.

11. POLITICAL REVIEW. –No. 35: July 15, 1890.

12. THE CAROLINE ISLANDS. –No. 37: August 15, 1890.Editorial.

13. GENERAL JOVELLAR.—No. 41: October 15, 1890. Editorial.

14. THE ASOCIATION HISPANO-FILIPINA. –No.42; October 31 1890. Editorial.

15. IT DEFEATS ITS OWN PURPOSE. –No. 43: November 15, 1890.Editorial.

16. MORE CONCERNING DEPORTATIONS. –No. 44: November 30, 1890.

17. A GLANCE OVER THE POLITICAL FIELD. – No. 45: December 15, 1890.

1891

1. WE HOPE SO! – No. 48: January 31, 1891. Editorial.

2. OF PRESENT INTEREST. –No. 49: February 15, 1891. Editorial.

3. (ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE BANQUET GIVEN BY THE ASSOCIATION HISPANO-FILIPINA IN HONOR OF SR. BECCERA). –No.49: February 15, 1891.

4. NOW, LET US BE. –No. 50: February 28, 1891. Editorial.

5. THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. –No. 51: March 15, 1891.Editorial.

6. THE AURORA OF REDEMPTION. –No. 52: March 31, 1891.Editorial.

7. THE PHILIPPINE COASTWISE TRADE. –No. 54: April 30, 1891.Editorial.

8. LET US BE JUST. – No. 54: April 30, 1891.

9. THE REDEMPTION OF THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 55: May 15, 1891. Editorial.

10. TO THE CONGRESO DE DIPUTADOS.—No. 58: June 30, 1891. (Memorial signed by the Board of Direction of the Asociacion Hispana-Filipina, Madrid, May 31, 1891 )

11. THE LOGIC OF THE FACTS. –No. 61: August 15, 1891. Editorial.

12. OUR DISIRES. –No.64: September 30, 1891. Editorial.

13. ON THE WAY.—No. 65: October 15, 1891.Anonymous.

14. CULTURE? –No. 66: October 31, 1891.

15. REVIEW OF THE FORTNIGHT.—No.66 (October 31), 69 (November 15), 68 (November 30), 69 (December 15), 70 (December 31), 1891: 71 (January 31), 73 (February 15), 74 (February 29), 75 (March 15), 76 (March 31), 77 (April 15), 78 (April 30), 79 (May 15), 80 (May 31), 81 (June 15), 82 (June 30), 83 (July 15), 84(August 1), 86 (September 1), 1892.

16. CLERICAL CONFLICT IN THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 67 : November 15,1891.


1892

1. SPECIAL LAW ON BRIGANDE. –No. 69 (December 15), 70 (December 31), 1891: 71 (January 15), and 73 (February 16), 1892.

2. THE CALAMBA AFFAIR. –No. 73: February 15, 1892. Anonymous.

3. SPIRIT OF ASSICISATION? –No. 74: February 29, 1892. With pseudonym Patos.

4. HOSTILITY TOWARDS SPAIN. –No. 75: march 15, 1892.

5. IT IS IMPERATIVE. –No. 76: March 31, 1892.

6. GENERAL DESPUJOLS. –No. 77: April 15, 1892. Editorial.

7. WE ARE LEARNING. – No. 77 April 15, 1892.

8. OUR RECTIFICATION. –No. 80: May 31, 1892.Editorial.

9. PLORANS PLORATIVE. –No. 81: June 15, 1892.

10. WHAT A PITY! –No. 82: June 30, 1892.

11. CARLISM.—No. 83: July 15, 1892. Editorial.

12. CABEZAS DE BARANGAY.—No. 84: August 1 (July 31), 1892. Editorial.

13. TRANCENDENTAL EVOLUTION.—No. 85: August 15, 1892. Editorial.

14. DESPUJOLS DEFEATED. –No. 85: September 1, (August 31), 1892.

15. MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION. –No. 87: (September 15) and 88: (September 30), 1892. Editorial.

16. DEFETING ITS OWN PURPOSE. –No. 87: September 15, 1892.

17. COMMON SENSE. –No. 88: September 30, 1892.

18. THE FREETHINKERS’ CONGRESS.—No. 89: October 15, 1892. With pseudonym Plaridel.

19. NEOAUTONOMY. –No. 89: October 15, 1892.

20. CARRIED FORWARD. –No. 90: October 31, 1892.Editorial.

21. ETERNAL DENOUNCER! –No. 90 October 31, 1892.

22. THE PHILPPINE BUDGET. –No.91: November 15, 1892. Editorial

23. THE NEOAUNOMISTS. –No. 91: November 15, 1892.

24. DESPUJOLS AND MONKERY. –No. 92: November 30, 1892. Editorial

25. THAT’S ABOUT TIME. –No. 93: December 15, 1892. Editorial.

26. THE PEACE BUDGET. –No. 93: December 15, 1892.


1893

1. WE INSIST. –No. 95: January 15, 1893. Editorial.

2. PHILIPPINE PROBLEM. –No. 96: (January 31), 97 (February 15), 98 (February 20), 99 (March 15), 102 (April 30), 103 (May 15), and (June 16), 1893. Editorial.

3. AFRICANIZATION OF THE PHILIPPINES. —No. 97: February 15, 1893.

4. ANTIFILIPINO MONOMATA. –No. 98: February 28, 1893. With pseudonym Plaridel.

5. CONTRA TE LABORAS. –No. 98: February 29, 1893.

6. LET US DISILLUSION OURSELVES! –No. 100: March 31, 1893.

7. THE PHILIPPINES IN THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. –No. 101 April 15, 1893. Editorial.

8. PARLIAMENTARY CONFLICT. –No. 103: May 15, 1893.

9. MAURA’S REFORM.—No. 104. (May 31), 106 (June 30), 107, (July 15), 108 (July 31), 109 (August 15), and 110 (August 31), 1893. Editorials.

10. HOW SMALL! . . . No. 107: July 15, 1893. Editorial.

11. GARCIA GOMEZ PROPODITION. –No. 108: July 31, 1893.

12. THE TRUTH OF THE MATER. –No. 110: August 31, 1893. Editorial.

13. PHILILIPINE MASONARY. –No. 111: September 15, 1893.

14. POOR SPAIN! –No. 112: September 30, 1893.

15. PADRE JOSE RODRIGUEZ. –No. 112: September 30, 1893.

16. A GREAT IMPRUDENCE. –No. 113: October 15, 1893. Editorial.

17. THE ATTITUDE OF TE PHILIPPINES. –No. 114: October 31, 1893. Editorial.

18. IT SETTLES NOTHING. –No. 114: October 31, 1893.

19. CARJISM IN THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 114: (October 31), 115 (November 15), 116 (November 30), 117 (December 15), and 118 (December 31), 1893.

20. WHAT IS ENOUGH AND WHAT IS TOO MUCH. –No. 115: November 15, 1893. Editorial.

21. MASONARY AND MONKERY IN THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 116: November 30, 1893.Editorial.

22. THE FRIAR ALARMITSTS AND PHILIPPINES MASONARY.--No. 117: December 15, 1893.

23. ANOTHER FIASCO. –No. 118: December 31, 1893.


1894

1. NEW LEFE, NEW RIGHTS. –NO. 119: January 15, 1894. Editorial.

2. A CHAT.—No. 119: January 15, 1894.

3. THE SEMSIBLE THING.—No. 120: January 31, 1894. Editorial.

4. NOT THAT, EITHER.—No. 120: January 31, 1894.

5. TUTERAL, REGINE. –No. 120: February 15, 1894.Editorial; and 125: April 15, 1894.

6. MINDANAO.—No. 121: February 15, 1894.

7. OF CAPITAL INTEREST.—No. 122: February 28, 1894. Editorial.

8. A PRACTICAL CASE. –No. 122: February 28, 1894.

9. THE CRISIS. –No. 123: March 15, 1894. Editorial.

10. MINDANAO AGAIN. –No. 124: March 31, 1894. Editorial.

11. LET THERE BE NO MORE BLOODSHED. –No. 124: March 31, 1894.

12. THE DEFEAT OF THE GOVERNMENT.—No. 124: march 31, 1894. Editorial.

13. THE SPANISH PEREGRINATION. –No. 1252: April 15, 1894. With pseudonym Plaridel.

14. ATTENTION! –No. 126: April 30, 1894. Editorial.

15. THE CRISIS OF CARLISM. –No. 126: April 30, 1894.

16. ABOLITION OF THE TUTERAL REGIME IN THE PHILIPPINES.—No. 127: Mat 15, 1894.

17. WHAT THE MONKERY COST US. –No. 127: May 15, 1894.

18. PADRE FONT.—No. 127: May 15, 1894. With pseudonym Plaridel.

19. THE CIVIL REGISTER FOR THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 128: May 31, 1894.Editorial.

20. WILL THE PHILIPPINE BUDGET BE SUBMITTED TO THE CORTEST? –No. 128: May 31, 1894.

21. FRIAR REGIME vs. MONKERY.—No. 128: May 31, 1894.

22. RETIREMENT OF A NEW TYPE.—No. 129: June 15, 1894.

23. BRUTAL AUTOGRACY.—No. 129: June 15, 1894.

24. HONGKONG AND THE PHILIPPINES.—No. 130: June 30, 1894.Editorial.

25. EMILIO JUNOY. –No. 130: June 30, 1894.Editorial.

26. MINDANAO. –No. 132: (July 31), 134 (August 31), 138 (October 31), 1894, and 150 (April 30), 1895. Editorials.

27. THE PHILIPPINES AUGUSTINIANS. –No. 132: July 31, 1894.

28. CHINA AND JAPAN. –No. 133: August 15, 1894. Editorial.

29. THE TIME HAS COME.—No. 133: August 15, 1894.

30. ABUSE OF THE FRIARY AGAINST THE FRIARS OF THE PHILIPPINES ISLANDS. –No. 134: August 31, 1894.

31. WE AGREE.—No. 135: September 15, 1894.

32. DANGEROUS ALLIANCES. –No. 136: September 30, 1894. Editorial.

33. (a) THE SHOD AUGUSTINTANS OF THE PHILIPPINES: TREATISE BY PADRE FONT. –No. 136: September 30, 1894.

34. (b) PADRE FONT’S TREATISE ON THE SHOD AUGUSTINTIANS OF THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 137: October 15, 1894.

35. THE SPANISH-JAPANESE TREATY.—No. 138: October 31, 1894. Editorial.

36. THE LATEST CRISIS: DON BUENAVENTURA ABARZUZA; MINESTER OF ULTAMAR. –No. 139: November 15, 1894. Editorial.

37. SPAIN AND JAPAN IN THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 139(November 15), 140 (November 30), 141 (December 15), 142 (December 31), 1894; 144 (January 31), and 145 (February 15), 1895.

38. RAGE PRETIGE. –No. 140: November 30, 1894.

39. POLITICAL REVIEW.—No. 140: November 30, 1894.

40. FREB PRESS. –No. 141: December 15, 1894.

41. THE USUAL THIMG. –No. 142: December 31, 1894.

42. HUMAN INTEREST AND THE INTEREST OF THE FETHERLAND. –No. 142: December 31, 1894.



1895

1. SENOR MORET’S LECTURE. –No. 143: January 15, 1895. Editorial.

2. TO THE FILIPINOS: ARBITRARY DEPORTATIONS: DEFENCE AGAINST THIS PERIL. –No. 143: January 15, 1895.

3. THE PROBLEM OF THE ANTILLES: LECTURES IN THE ATENEO: D. RAFAEL MARIA DE LEBRA. –No. 143: January 15, 1895.

4. MONETARY SOLUTIONS. –No. 144: January 31, 1895.

5. TO OUR IMPUGNER. –No. 144: January 31, 1895.

6. YALU AND THE CONFERENCE OF THE GERMAN EMPEROR. –No. 145: February 15, 1895.

7. A WISE FORMULA. –No. 148: March 31, 1895. Editorial.

8. PERLIS AND FEARS. –No. 150 (April 30), and 151 (May 15), 1895. Editorials.

9. THE VINDICATION OF THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 152 May 31, 1895.Editorial.

10. THE CALLE DE LA MONTERA CONVENTION FOR THE NORMALIZATION OF THE EXCHANGE WITH THE PHILIPPINES. –No. 153: June 15, 1895.

11. A CORRECTION –No. 154: June 30 1895. Editorial.

12. RELIGION. –No. 155: July 15, 1895. Editorial.

13. AN ALARMING QUESTION. –No. 155: July 15, 189.

14. FORCE ANF INTRIGUE. –No. 156: July 31, 1895.

15. VIEWPOINTS. –No. 158: August 31, 1895. Editorial.

16. TO THOSE WHO COVERN, AND THOSE WHO ARE GOVERNED, IN T HE PHILIPPINES. –No. 158: August 31, 1895.

17. ASERIOUS DANGER. –No. 159: September 15, 1895. Editorial.

18. TREATY FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BOUNDARY LINES BETWEEN SPAIN AND JAPAN IN THE FAR EAST. –No. 160: November 15, 1895. Editorial.

19. LITTLE, BUT EXPENSIVE. –No. 160: November 15, 1895.



2ND – ESSAYS AND ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN VARIOUS NEWSPAPERS AND REVIEWS



1. WHO IS THE MASTER IN THE PHILIPPINES? – In Publicidad.

2. MONASTICISM IN THE PHILIPPINES. – In El Diario, Barcelona, January 12, 1888. With pseudonym Piping Pilar. Was also published as appendix to La Frailoctacia Filipina.

3. THE TRUIMPH OF THE ENIMIES OF PROGRESS IN THE PHILIPPINES. – In El Pais, Madrid, February 28, 1890. With pseudonym Plaridel.

4. NOLI ME TANGERE. THE HATRED OF THE MONKS. – Essay published in La Publicidad. Barcelona, July 10, 11, 12, and 13 188. With pseudonym Plaridel.

5. THE PHILIPPINES AND PUBLIC OPINION. – In El Diluvio, Barcelona, July 27, 1889. Also an appendix La frailocracia Filipina.

6. PROLOGUE ( to the Spanish-tagalog dictionary, by P, Serrano Laktaw), manila, 1888.

7. THE MONASTIC SOVEREIGNTY IN THE PHILIPPINES. – Barcelona, 1888. With pseudonym Mh. Plaridel. There is another later edition, published in Manila. Was also published as feuilleton in a newspaper, on occasion of the American occupation, probably in El Fillipino Libre, of which Dr. Manuel Xerez Burgos was the director.

8. THE FRIAR RULE IN THE PHILIPPINES. – Barcelona, 1889. With pseudonym Mh. Plaridel.

9. GOVERNMENTAL RELEGATION. – El Diluvio, Barcelona, January 24, 1889. With pseudonym Piping Dilat. Was also including as appendix in La Frailocracia Filipina.

10. THE ASOCIATION HISPANO-FILIPINA. – In La Publicidad, Barcelona, January 30, 1889. With pseudonym Plaridel.

11. PROLOGUE (to the pamphlet Filipinas en las Corte, an address pronounced in the Congreso de los diputados concerning parliamentary representation for the Philippines ), Madrid 1890.

12. (MEMORIAL IF ASOCIATION HISPANO-FILIPINA), read and adopted at the meeting in the Teatro martin, Madrid, on February 1, 1892, in connection with Calamba affair). This memorial was signed by the Executive Committee of the association and presented to the minister of ultramar.

13. A CREATION. –In La Justicia, Madrid, February 11, 1892. Anonymous.

14. (ADDRESS AT THE BANQUET OF THE PARTIDO REPUBLICANO HISTORICO DE MADRID, 1895). –In the pamphlet Aniversario XXI de la proclamacion de la republica espanola, Febrero 11, 1894. Madrid.

15. THE BASHI CHANNEL. –In El globo, Madrid, January 26, 1895.

16. SPECIAL PAGE FOR THE FILIPINO WOMAN. 29 – In El Renacimiento, manila, august 28, 1909.


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