Corregidor in Peace and War
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A picturesque island strategically located at the entrance of Manila Bay, Corregidor has held military significance since the days of the Spanish galleon trade. Although its dramatic role in the defense of the Philippines during World War II has been well documented, relatively little is known about its history apart from military involvement. This richly illustrated book tells the story of the island and sheds new light on the geopolitical forces that shaped its destiny.


Corregidor in Peace and War is a biography of a mysterious island known simply as “the Rock”.€¯ It traces the buildup of armaments and fortifications on the island after the American occupation of the Philippines in 1898, then chronicles clandestine military preparations for an expected war with Imperial Japan. It vividly documents aspects of island life before World War II including the enviable lifestyle of the American officer corps stationed there, the development of the island’s rail system using imported American streetcars, and the creation of the Philippine Scouts coastal artillery units and then records its loss and recapture during the struggle with Japan. A final chapter reviews the island’s history since the war.

 More than 168 illustrations include color and black and white maps and photos from both the Spanish and American periods up to the present day some photographs published more than a century ago and impeccably restored, many never before seen in print. Interweaving new and old photos with informative text, Hubbard and Davis provide a guided tour that captures the natural beauty of an island once enjoyed by early residents but subsequently decimated by cannon fire and aerial bombardment. Brilliant color images evoke a place where flora and wildlife coexist alongside abandoned fortifications, documenting stark reminders from times of war. Other photographs show the majestic “suicide cliffs”€¯ where Japanese soldiers are said to have jumped to their deaths rather than become prisoners.

 Now a tourist destination and historic monument, Corregidor remains a formidable island worthy of its nickname. Corregidor in Peace and War uncovers its many unknown facets and singularly reflects the experiences of both a place and a people that deserve a prominent place in history.

Charles M. Hubbard is Professor of History at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee, and author or editor of four books, including The Burden of Confederate Diplomacy. Collis H. Davis lives in Manila and is an independent documentary filmmaker who has just completed PINOY JAZZ: The Story of Jazz in the Philippines. Both authors are former
Fulbright Senior Scholars to the Philippines.

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Pictured with co-author, Collis H. Davis and his wife, Violeta P. Hughes-Davis, are Aurora Quezon Avancena and her daughter, Serin Angelique Waddell on the occasion of a book signing at Barnes & Noble in Columbus, OH, June 30, 2007. Aurora is the grand daughter of the Former President Manuel Luis Quezon, and child of Zeneida (Nini) Quezon Avancena (now 86), the only surviving child of President Quezon. The Former President figures very importantly in the book as he and General MacArthur took refuge on Corregidor Island until a Japanese takeover of the Island became imminent in May, 1942.

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Wish to purchase Corregidor in Peace and War in the Philippines?

Corregidor Island gift shops. Avail of the Sun Cruises tour and
buy the book on the island.

Our book is also available at Asian Books’ 5 branches in the Metro Manila area:

A Different Bookstore - Glorietta 3, (bridgeway) 893-5918

A Different Bookstore - G/F, City Walk 2, Eastwood City, 687-3932

A Different Bookstore - 2/F, VMall, Greenhills 727-3917

A Different Bookstore - G/F, The Shops@ Serendra, Bonifacio Global City 909-5079

Ink & Stone Bookshop - G/F, The Podium, Ortigas Center, 637-8221

Asian Books, Inc. - Philippines
Tel No. 632-813-8722 or 758-2243
Fax No. 632-813-8722

La Solidaridad Bookstore, Ermita, Manila 523-0870

Silahis Arts & Crafts Center, Intramuros, Manila 527-3842

Gallery of Prints, 3/F Glorietta 4, Artspace
Ayala Center, Makati City  821-7181

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