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The Art Of Oratory

Charles Mosley

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The speeches in this book changed history. Sometimes they did so straightforwardly, for instance, by setting in train a change of mind among the audience, as Wilberforce began to do over the slave trade. But sometimes it was by changing the way posterity has viewed a decision already taken, as Socrates did at his trial even though he was condemned... to death. Every speech has been chosen on its merits. Such merits are of two kinds, however. A speech may be and usually is a highly readable essay in the art of immediate persuasion. But it is sometimes more the trigger by which a world historical personage has catapulted mankind into action afterwards. As such, it may have had a more long-term historical than an immediate impact. For that reason the accompanying remark explaining the context of every speech and giving an account of the speaker are as vital as the speech itself.

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  • Charles Mosley was born in London and educated at Eton and King's College Cambridge. He has worked all his life in publishing, information research, journalism and broadcasting. At one time he regularly monitored speechmaking by overseas politicians for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He has also covered speeches by British politicians and occasionally delivers speeches himself. He is the author or editor of many books, including American Presidential Families (with Hugh Brogan), Burke's Peerage and Baronetage (106th and 107th editions), Blood Royal and Debrett's Guide to Entertaining. He contributed the biographies of Britain's eighteenth and nineteenth century prime ministers to the Burke's Peerage and Gentry website. He lives with his second wife and two dogs in the London borough of Westminster, where the crafting, polishing and delivery of speeches is a centuries-old industry.

ISBN
9788174369253
Binding
Paperback
Page Extent
348
Weight (kg)
1.375
Height (in)
8.5
Width (in)
5.5
Subject
General Non-Fiction
Published Date
27/11/12
Publisher
Roli Books

Author

  • Charles Mosley was born in London and educated at Eton and King's College Cambridge. He has worked all his life in publishing, information research, journalism and broadcasting. At one time he regularly monitored speechmaking by overseas politicians for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He has also covered speeches by British politicians and occasionally delivers speeches himself. He is the author or editor of many books, including American Presidential Families (with Hugh Brogan), Burke's Peerage and Baronetage (106th and 107th editions), Blood Royal and Debrett's Guide to Entertaining. He contributed the biographies of Britain's eighteenth and nineteenth century prime ministers to the Burke's Peerage and Gentry website. He lives with his second wife and two dogs in the London borough of Westminster, where the crafting, polishing and delivery of speeches is a centuries-old industry.

ISBN
9788174369253
Binding
Paperback
Page Extent
348
Weight (kg)
1.375
Height (in)
8.5
Width (in)
5.5
Subject
General Non-Fiction
Published Date
27/11/12
Publisher
Roli Books