The Art of Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie and Joseph B. Esenwein is a manual for people who have to speak in public, and it is still in use today. Whether the occasion in question is sharing travel experiences with friends, a toast for newly-weds, or a public debate, the tips and tricks collected in this book will come handy anywhere.<br /><br />The book describes how to make effective use of one's voice and gestures, how to gain and convey confidence in front of a large audience, and which methods to use to convert the listeners to one's own cause. Each chapter contains examples and a list of practice exercises. The last 15 sections are real speeches by famous men to function as a study aid. (Summary by Availle)

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App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Alton B. Parker 0001-01-01
App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - John W. Wescott 0001-01-01
App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Henry W. Grady 0001-01-01
App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - William Mc. Kinley 0001-01-01
App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - John Hay 0001-01-01
App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - William Jennings Bryan 0001-01-01
App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Rufus Choate 0001-01-01
App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Albert J. Beveridge 0001-01-01
App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Russell Conwell 0001-01-01
App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Victor Hugo 0001-01-01
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