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  2. Philippine National Book Awards - Wikipedia

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    The National Book Development Board is the book agency of the Philippines mandated to create a robust environment for publishing that stands on a strong culture of reading. It provides technical and developmental assistance to creatives, publishers, booksellers, enterprises, and individuals involved in the production of books and the business ...

  3. Tagalog pocketbooks - Wikipedia

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    Among the possible inspirations of publishing Tagalog romance paperback novels were the Mills & Boon and Harlequin Romance love story pocketbooks. [4] The actual idea of publishing Tagalog romance paperbacks in the Philippines was conceptualized by Benjie Ocampo, the proprietor of Books for Pleasure, Inc., the company that carried the English-language Mills & Boon pocketbooks line in the country.

  4. National Book Development Board (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The National Book Development Board, abbreviated as NBDB, is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Education formed through Republic Act No. 8047 or the Book Publishing Industry Development Act, which was responsible for promoting the continuing development of the book-publishing industry in the Philippines, with the active participation of the private sector.

  5. Vibal Publishing House - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Chikiting Books section. In 2013, the Center for Digital Education was launched at the Philippine Normal University. It focuses in promoting the use of technology in Philippine education. The center is an air-conditioned classroom with at least 20 personal computers and tablets donated by Vibal. [11] [12] [13]

  6. Big Bad Wolf Books - Wikipedia

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    2022: 14–24 April Dubai Studio City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 24 August–4 September Hatten Square Level 1, Melaka, Malaysia 9–18 September Diamond Jubilee Hall, Dar es salaam, Tanzania [71] 7–18 December Impact Arena Hall 4, Bangkok, Thailand [72] 2023: 24 June–3 July Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay, Philippines [73]

  7. Bibliography of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: From Crisis to Opportunity: Country Assistance Review. World Bank Publications. ISBN 978-0-8213-4294-7. The Report: Philippines 2009. Oxford Business Group. 2009. ISBN 978-1-902339-12-2. The Far East and Australasia 2003. Psychology Press. 2002. ISBN 978-1-85743-133-9.

  8. Anvil Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Anvil Publishing, Inc., is the publishing arm of National Book Store.It publishes print books, e-books, and audiobooks. Anvil is a nationwide book dealer to network servicing dealers in the Philippines which includes National Book Store (Anvil's parent company), Goodwill Book Store, Rex Book Store, and Solidaridad.

  9. Philippine literature - Wikipedia

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    The level of poetry in the Philippines had also risen, with poet Jose Garcia Villa making impacts in poetry history for introducing the style of comma poetry and the "reversed consonance rhyme scheme". [4] The American occupation and colonization of the Philippines led to the rise of "free verse" poetry, prose, and other genres.