Modern Eloquence

Public Affairs Lives of Great Men

"Modern Eloquence Volume IX: Public Affairs Lives of Great Men 1928" is a comprehensive and sophisticated collection of orations that explores the intersection of leadership, history, and the art of persuasion. This volume brings together a curated selection of addresses that focus on the lives of significant historical figures and the critical public matters that defined their eras. By focusing on the biographical elements of great men, the work provides a unique perspective on how personal character and public service combine to shape the course of nations.

The speeches included in this collection are masterclasses in rhetoric, demonstrating the power of the spoken word to inspire, persuade, and commemorate. From profound eulogies and character sketches to rigorous discussions on governance and social policy, the addresses offer readers a deep understanding of the moral and intellectual landscape of the early 20th century. The work serves as both a historical record and a practical guide for those interested in the craft of public speaking.

Ideal for students of rhetoric, history, and political science, "Modern Eloquence Volume IX: Public Affairs Lives of Great Men 1928" provides invaluable insights into the qualities of leadership and the enduring relevance of eloquent discourse. It remains a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the historical narratives and oratorical traditions that have influenced modern public life.

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février 2026, env. 502 pages, Tradd Street Press, Anglais
Tradd Street Press
978-1-02-539489-3

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