A History and Criticism of American Public Address, Volume I [Hardcover] 1960

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Published in 1960 by Russell & Russell, “A History and Criticism of American Public Address: Volume I” by William Norwood Brigance explores the evolution of public speaking in the U.S. This volume offers insights into key speeches and their cultural impacts. Bound in a gray cloth cover, the book is in very good condition, with an inscription from a previous owner. No dust jacket is present. Ideal for historians and public speaking enthusiasts, it remains a significant resource in its field.

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“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.

Additional information

Author

William Norwood Brigance (Editor)

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Russell & Russell, Inc.

Edition

Not specified

Condition

Used – Acceptable

Illustrator

Not specified

Note

The book is in very good condition, with a sturdy gray cloth binding that shows minimal wear. The spine is intact, with clear and legible embossing. The pages are clean and well-preserved, free from annotations or markings, except for a neat inscription from a previous owner. There is no dust jacket, and minor wear is evident on the corners and edges, consistent with age but not detracting from its overall appearance.

Condition Very Good
Notes The book is in very good condition, with a sturdy gray cloth binding that shows minimal wear. The spine is intact, with clear and legible embossing. The pages are clean and well-preserved, free from annotations or markings, except for a neat inscription from a previous owner. There is no dust jacket, and minor wear is evident on the corners and edges, consistent with age but not detracting from its overall appearance.

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