Two of Rizal's famous novels are currently being preserved in the National Library of the Philippines. It is the original and authentic copy of the books before it was censored by the Spanish Government in the country.
Maka-Misa - An unfinished work of Rizal that has no title, but the historians named it "Maka-Misa" because it is the name of the first chapter.
The Baptism of Two Brothers - A comedy comic strip Jose Rizal did that was published in Germany and it is made for the children of his previous landlord.
Treatment and Cure of the Bewitched - A discourse on "kulam" or witchcraft in which he gained a bit of interest when he was at dapitan.
Tribute to Blumentritt - Rizal's letter to his friend, Ferdinand Blumentritt. There is no record of the letter other than Rizal himself writing it days before his execution.
Sa Aking mga Kabata - It is said to be a poem written by Rizal when he was only 8 years old. It was and is being debated by historians if Rizal actually wrote the poem or was originally written by two suspected authors, namely Gabriel Beato Francisco or Herminigildo Cruz.