Anting-Anting Stories And Other Strange Tales of the Filipinos
"No less wonderful and varied are the inhabitants and the phenomena of the Philippines, and a new author, showing rare knowledge of the country and its strange peoples, now gives us a collection of simple yet wonderful stories which bring them before us with dramatic vividness... Strangest, perhaps, of all these possibilities for fiction is the 'anting-anting', at once a mysterious power to protect its possessor and the outward symbol of the protection..." - Summary from the Foreword
Genre(s): Single Author Collections
Language: English
Keyword(s): Asia (35), philippines (9), filipinos (1)
| Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play 00 | Foreword | mlcui |
00:02:48 |
| Play 01 | The Anting-Anting of Captain Von Tollig | mlcui |
00:16:22 |
| Play 02 | The Cave in the Side of Coron | mlcui |
00:20:35 |
| Play 03 | The Conjure Man of Siargao | mlcui |
00:23:42 |
| Play 04 | Mrs. Hannah Smith, Nurse | mlcui |
00:26:01 |
| Play 05 | The Fifteenth Wife | mlcui |
00:18:10 |
| Play 06 | Our Lady of Pilar | mlcui |
00:15:50 |
| Play 07 | A Question of Time | mlcui |
00:21:06 |
| Play 08 | The Spirit of Mount Apo | mlcui |
00:24:22 |
| Play 09 | With What Measure Ye Mete | mlcui |
00:12:55 |
| Play 10 | Told at the Club | mlcui |
00:13:45 |
| Play 11 | Pearls of Sulu | mlcui |
00:24:41 |