The Presidential Inaugural Addresses
This book contains the complete published inaugural addresses of each American President from George Washington to Barack Obama.
These speeches lifted hearts in dark times, gave hope in despair, refined the characters of men, inspired brave feats, gave courage to the weary, honored the dead, and changed the course of history. It is my desire that this library will become a lasting resource not only to those who wish to become great orators, but to all men who wisely seek out the great mentors of history as guides on the path to virtuous manhood.
Great oratory has three components: style, substance, and impact.
Style: A great speech must be masterfully constructed. The best orators are masters of both the written and spoken word, and use words to create texts that are beautiful to both hear and read.
Substance: A speech may be flowery and charismatically presented, and yet lack any true substance at all. Great oratory must center on a worthy theme; it must appeal to and inspire the audience’s finest values and ideals.
Impact: Great oratory always seeks to persuade the audience of some fact or idea. The very best speeches change hearts and minds and seem as revelatory several decades or centuries removed as when they were first given.
Editor’s note: A few Presidents assumed the office upon the death of a sitting president and did not make an inaugural address. Hyperlinked table of contents for easy navigation. 201 pages.
"1111528707"
The Presidential Inaugural Addresses
This book contains the complete published inaugural addresses of each American President from George Washington to Barack Obama.
These speeches lifted hearts in dark times, gave hope in despair, refined the characters of men, inspired brave feats, gave courage to the weary, honored the dead, and changed the course of history. It is my desire that this library will become a lasting resource not only to those who wish to become great orators, but to all men who wisely seek out the great mentors of history as guides on the path to virtuous manhood.
Great oratory has three components: style, substance, and impact.
Style: A great speech must be masterfully constructed. The best orators are masters of both the written and spoken word, and use words to create texts that are beautiful to both hear and read.
Substance: A speech may be flowery and charismatically presented, and yet lack any true substance at all. Great oratory must center on a worthy theme; it must appeal to and inspire the audience’s finest values and ideals.
Impact: Great oratory always seeks to persuade the audience of some fact or idea. The very best speeches change hearts and minds and seem as revelatory several decades or centuries removed as when they were first given.
Editor’s note: A few Presidents assumed the office upon the death of a sitting president and did not make an inaugural address. Hyperlinked table of contents for easy navigation. 201 pages.
2.99 In Stock
The Presidential Inaugural Addresses

The Presidential Inaugural Addresses

The Presidential Inaugural Addresses

The Presidential Inaugural Addresses

eBook

$2.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

This book contains the complete published inaugural addresses of each American President from George Washington to Barack Obama.
These speeches lifted hearts in dark times, gave hope in despair, refined the characters of men, inspired brave feats, gave courage to the weary, honored the dead, and changed the course of history. It is my desire that this library will become a lasting resource not only to those who wish to become great orators, but to all men who wisely seek out the great mentors of history as guides on the path to virtuous manhood.
Great oratory has three components: style, substance, and impact.
Style: A great speech must be masterfully constructed. The best orators are masters of both the written and spoken word, and use words to create texts that are beautiful to both hear and read.
Substance: A speech may be flowery and charismatically presented, and yet lack any true substance at all. Great oratory must center on a worthy theme; it must appeal to and inspire the audience’s finest values and ideals.
Impact: Great oratory always seeks to persuade the audience of some fact or idea. The very best speeches change hearts and minds and seem as revelatory several decades or centuries removed as when they were first given.
Editor’s note: A few Presidents assumed the office upon the death of a sitting president and did not make an inaugural address. Hyperlinked table of contents for easy navigation. 201 pages.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014784191
Publisher: Cia Communications Inc.
Publication date: 06/13/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 555 KB
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews