Manuel L. Quezon His Life And Career: A Complete Biography by Sol H. Gwekoh
This biographical book of Pres. Manuel L. Quezon written by Sol H. Gwekoh and published in 1948 by University Publishing Co.,contains information on his personal life,career, political life and his achievements. This biography is a product of extensive research and many interviews the author had with friends and associates, and even “enemies” of Quezon. Also, in this book are incorporated materials contained in author’s earlier books in the same subject.
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