
The Training of a Public Speaker
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Authors:
- Kleiser, Grenville
1868 - 1953
About this book
In the early 20th century, "The Training of a Public Speaker" by Grenville Kleiser serves as a comprehensive guidebook on the art of public speaking. Kleiser's work explores the principles of rhetoric and eloquence, highlighting the profound impact that persuasive communication can have on influencing audiences. This document not only provides practical tips for mastering the art of public speaking but also emphasizes the importance of effective communication skills in various spheres of life. Ideal for students of communication studies and aspiring orators, this text offers valuable insights into the power of persuasive speech and its role in shaping opinions and inspiring action.
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