Description
“A History and Criticism of American Public Address: Volume I,” edited by William Norwood Brigance, is a seminal work published in 1960 by Russell & Russell in New York. This volume, prepared under the auspices of The Speech Association of America, delves into the evolution and analysis of public speaking in the United States. It offers a comprehensive exploration of speeches that shaped American history, examining the rhetorical techniques and cultural impacts of oratory from the early national period through significant historical milestones. The book’s robust analysis makes it a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and enthusiasts of public speaking. Although this is not a first edition, it maintains its scholarly importance and is a testament to the enduring influence of American public address. The book is bound in a sturdy gray cloth cover, with the title elegantly embossed on the spine. An inscription from a previous owner adds a personal touch, enhancing its collectible value.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.