The content originally appeared on: CNN Hong Kong (CNN)Filipinos living abroad are snapping up books about the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, not just to read about history but to preserve it. The rush to buy books documenting Marcos' destructive 21-year reign comes as his son, Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr., assumes office after a landslide election victory in May. Marcos Jr. has never publicly acknowledged or apologized for the human rights abuses, corruption and theft that historians say took […]