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This document provides a list of sources that discuss Andres Bonifacio and the Philippine Revolution of 1896 including books, journal articles, newspaper articles, and websites. Some of the sources include biographies of Bonifacio, histories of the revolution, accounts of Bonifacio's trial and execution, and analyses of Bonifacio's role in the independence movement. External links are also provided that contain additional information on Bonifacio and documents related to his trial.

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This document provides a list of sources that discuss Andres Bonifacio and the Philippine Revolution of 1896 including books, journal articles, newspaper articles, and websites. Some of the sources include biographies of Bonifacio, histories of the revolution, accounts of Bonifacio's trial and execution, and analyses of Bonifacio's role in the independence movement. External links are also provided that contain additional information on Bonifacio and documents related to his trial.

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External links[edit]
Wikiquote has quotations
related to: Andrés
Bonifacio

Wikimedia Commons has


media related to Andrés
Bonifacio.

• Works by or about Andrés Bonifacio at Internet Archive


• Works by Andrés Bonifacio at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
• Andres Bonifacio: 1863–1897. United States Library of Congress
• The Records of the Court Martial of Andres and Procopio Bonifacio Full text and online
collection of court documents in Spanish and old Tagalog with regards to the Andres and
Procopio Bonifacio trial.
• The Court-Martial of Andres Bonifacio English translation of the historical court documents and
testimonies in the trial and execution of Andres and Procopio Bonifacio processed
by Filipiniana.net
• Ang Dapat Mabatid ng mga Tagalog Summary and full text of an article written by Andrés
Bonifacio in the Katipunan newspaper Kalayaan posted in Filipiniana.net
• "Transcript of the Trial of Andres Bonifacio". malacanang.gov.ph. Retrieved November 17, 2019.
• "Aguinaldo 'confession' letters on Bonifacio execution fetch P5 million at auction". ABS-CBN
News (with image of a typewritten account amended in Emilio Aguinaldo’s handwriting).
February 23, 2019.

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