List of Illustrations

[Portrait of Rizal] Frontispiece Painted in oils by Felix Resurrection Hidalgo (in color).

[Philippine Money and Postage Stamps]

[Portrait of Rizal] Painted in oils by Juan Luna in Paris. Facsimile (in color).

[Columbus at Barcelona] From a print in Rizal’s scrapbook.

[Portrait Group] Rizal at thirteen. Rizal at eighteen. Rizal in London. The portrait on the postage stamp.

[The Baptismal Record of Domingo Lam-co] Facsimile.

[Portrait Group] 1. In Luna’s home. 2. In 1890. 3. The portrait on the paper money. 4. In 1891. 5. In 1892.

[Pacific Ocean Spheres of Influence] Made by Rizal during President Harrison’s administration.

[Father of Rizal] Portrait.

[Mother of Rizal] Portrait.

[Rizal’s Family-Tree] Made by Rizal when in Dapitan.

[Birthplace of José Rizal] From a photograph.

[Sketches by Rizal] A group made during his travels.

[Bust of Rizal’s Father] Carved in wood by Rizal.

[The Church and Convento at Kalamba] From a photograph.

[Father Leoncio Lopez] From a photograph.

[The Lake District of Central Luzon] Sketch made by Rizal. Page x

[Rizal’s Uncle, José Alberto] From a photograph.

[Sir John Bowring, K.C.B.] From an old print.

[José Del Pan of Manila] From a photograph.

[Governor De La Torre] From an old print.

[Archbishop Martinez] From an old print.

[The Very Rev. James Burgos, D.D.] From a photograph.

[Gen. F. T. Ward] From a photograph.

[Monument to the “Ever-Victorious” Army, Shanghai] From a photograph.

[Mrs. Rizal and Her Two Daughters] From a photograph.

[Bilibid Prison] From an old print.

[Model of a Head of a Dapitan Girl] From a photograph.

[Memorial to José Alberto in the Church at Biñan] From a photograph.

[Books from Rizal’s Library] From a photograph.

[Rizal’s Carving of the Sacred Heart] From a photograph.

[Bust of Father Guerrico, S. J.] From a photograph.

[Two Views of a Composite Statuette by Rizal] From photographs.

[Model in Clay of a Dapitan Woman] From a photograph.

[Sketch of Himself in the Training Class] Photograph from the original.

[Oil Painting of Rizal’s Sister, Saturnina] Photograph from the painting. Page xi

[Rizal’s Parting View of Manila] Pencil sketch by himself.

[Sketches: 1. Singapore Lighthouse. 2. Along the Suez Canal. 3. Castle of St. Elmo] From Rizal’s sketch book.

[Studies of Passengers on the French Mail Steamer] From Rizal’s sketch book.

[Aden, May 28, 1882] From Rizal’s sketch book.

[Don Pablo Ortigas y Reyes] From a photograph.

[First Lines of a Poem by Rizal to Miss Reyes] Facsimile.

[Rizal in Juan Luna’s Studio in Paris] From a photograph.

[The Ruined Castle at Heidelberg] From a photograph.

[Dr. Rudolf Virchow] From a photograph.

[The House where Rizal Completed “Noli Me Tangere”] From a photograph.

[Manuscript of “Noli Me Tangere”] Facsimile.

[Portrait of Dr. F. Blumentritt] Pencil sketch by Rizal.

[The Victory of Death over Life and of Science over Death] Statuettes by Rizal from photographs.

[José T. De Andrade, Rizal’s Bodyguard] From an old print.

[José Maria Basa of Hongkong] From a photograph.

[Imitations of Japanese Art] From Rizal’s sketch book.

[Dr. Antonio Maria Regidor] From a photograph.

[A “Wheel of Fortune” Answer Book] Facsimile. Page xii

[Dr. Reinhold Rost] From a photograph.

[A Page from Andersen’s Fairy Tales Translated by Rizal] Facsimile.

[Dedication of Rizal’s Translation of Andersen’s Fairy Tales] Facsimile.

[A Trilingual Letter by Rizal] Facsimile.

[Morga’s History in the British Museum] From a photograph of the original.

[Application, Recommendation and Admission to the British Museum] From photographs of the originals.

[“La Solidaridad”] From photograph of the original.

[Staff of “La Solidaridad”] From a photograph.

[Rizal Fencing with Luna in Paris] From a photograph.

[General Weyler Known as “Butcher” Weyler] From a photograph.

[Rizal’s Parents during the Land Troubles] From photographs.

[The Writ of Eviction against Rizal’s Father] Facsimile of the original.

[Room in which “El Filibusterismo” was Begun] Pencil sketch by Rizal.

[First Page of the Manuscript of “El Filibusterismo”] Facsimile from the original.

[Cover of the Manuscript of “El Filibusterismo”] Facsimile of the original.

[Rizal’s Professional Card when in Hongkong] Facsimile of the original.

[Statuette Modeled by Rizal] From a photograph.

[Don Eulogio Despujol] From an old print.

[Proposed Settlement in Borneo] Facsimile of original sketch. Page xiii

[Rizal’s Passport or “Safe Conduct”] Photograph of the original.

[Part of Despujol’s Private Inquiry] Facsimile of the original.

[Case Secretly Filed against Rizal] Facsimile of the original.

[Luis De La Torre, Secretary to Despujol] From an old print.

[Regulations of La Liga Filipina] Facsimile in Rizal’s handwriting.

[The Calle Ilaya Monument to Rizal and La Liga Filipina] From a photograph.

[Three New Species Discovered by Rizal and Named After Him] From an engraving.

[Specimens Collected by Rizal and Father Sanchez] From photographs.

[Statuette by Rizal, The Mother’s Revenge] From a photograph.

[Father Sanchez, S. J.] From a photograph.

[Drawings of Fishes Caught at Dapitan] Twelve facsimiles of Rizal’s originals.

[Plan of the Water Works for Dapitan] Facsimile of Rizal’s sketch.

[Jewelry of Earliest Moro Converts] From a photograph.

[Hill and Excavations where the Jewelry was Found] Facsimile of a sketch by Rizal.

[List of Ethnographical Material] Facsimile.

[The Blind Mr. Taufer] From a photograph.

[Rizal’s Father-in-Law] From a photograph.

[Carved Portrait of Josefina Bracken] From a photograph.

[Josefina Bracken’s Baptismal Certificate] Facsimile of the original. Page xiv

[Josefina Bracken, Afterwards Mrs. José Rizal] From a photograph.

[Leonora Rivera] Pencil sketch by Rizal.

[Leonora Rivera at the Age of Fifteen] From a photograph.

[Letter to His Nephew by Rizal] Facsimile.

[Ethnographical Material Collected by Rizal] From a print.

[Cell in which Rizal was Imprisoned] From a photograph.

[Cuartel De España] From a photograph.

[Luis T. De Andrade] From an old print.

[Interior of Cell] From a photograph.

[Rizal’s Wedding Gift to His Wife] Facsimile of original.

[Rizal’s Symbolic Name in Masonry] Facsimile of original.

[The Wife of José Rizal] From a photograph.

[Execution of Rizal] From a photograph.

[Burial Record of Rizal] Facsimile from the Paco register.

[Grave of Rizal in Paco Cemetery, Manila] From a photograph.

[The Alcohol Lamp in which the “Farewell” Poem was Hidden] From a photograph.

[The Opening Lines of Rizal’s Last Verses] Facsimile of original.

[Rizal’s Farewell to His Mother] Facsimile.

[Monument at the Corner of Rizal Avenue] From a photograph. Page xv

[Float in a Rizal Day Parade] From a photograph.

[W. J. Bryan as a Rizal Day Orator] From a photograph.

[Governor-General Forbes and Delegate Mariano Ponce] From a photograph.

[The Last Portrait of José Rizal’s Mother] From a photograph.

[Accepted Model for the Rizal Monument] From a photograph.

[The Rizal Monument in Front of the New Capital] From a sketch.

[The Story of the Monkey and the Tortoise] Six facsimiles from Rizal’s originals.

From Rizal’s sketch book.

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