Public Speaking: Principles and Practice

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Public Speaking: Principles and Practice

by Irvah Lester Winter

EN·~11 hours·193 chapters

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193 total
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Anne Soulard, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE - BY IRVAH LESTER WINTER - IN OFFERING A BOOK TO STUDENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING THE AUTHOR WOULD PAY WHAT TRIBUTE IS HERE POSSIBLE TO CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT WHO FOR MANY YEARS HAS TAUGHT BY EXAMPLE THE POWER AND BEAUTY OF PERFECTED SPEECH - PREFACE

6:19
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I. L. W. CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. - PREFACE INTRODUCTION - PART ONE - A DISCUSSION OF PRINCIPLES

0:29
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PART TWO - TECHNICAL TRAINING

3:12
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PART THREE - PLATFORM PRACTICE

2:07
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ARGUMENT AND PERSUASION

2:52
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INDEX OF TITLES INDEX OF AUTHORS - INTRODUCTION

13:10
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PART ONE - A DISCUSSION OF PRINCIPLES - TECHNICAL TRAINING - ESTABLISHING THE TONE

20:44
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VOCAL FLEXIBILITY

3:21
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THE FORMATION OF WORDS

9:36

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en

Duration

~11 hours (658K characters)

Release date

2004-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Irvah Lester Winter

Irvah Lester Winter

1857–1934

A longtime Harvard teacher of public speaking, this early 20th-century author wrote practical guides meant to help speakers think clearly and communicate with confidence. His work reflects a classroom-centered approach to rhetoric, delivery, and effective speech.

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