The World's Famous Orations: Volume III, Great Britain (710-1777) (Illustrated)

The World's Famous Orations: Volume III, Great Britain (710-1777) (Illustrated)

The World's Famous Orations: Volume III, Great Britain (710-1777) (Illustrated)

The World's Famous Orations: Volume III, Great Britain (710-1777) (Illustrated)

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*Not digitally scanned. There are no imperfections or blurred/missing words
*Illustrated with pictures of the orators and speakers
*Includes a Table of Contents linking to all 27 speeches

William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was a tour de force in American politics around the end of the 19th century. Bryan had a long, distinguished career in politics as a liberal in the Democratic Party, including serving as Secretary of State and presidential candidate. He advocated for democracy, sought peace, and embraced evolution even while opposing the idea of Social Darwinism. Bryan came to be known as "The Great Commoner."
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Bryan gave 500 speeches in his life and all but invented the idea of stumping for president, so who better than the brilliant, eloquent statesman to edit a compilation of the world’s most famous orations? Bryan covered the most famous speeches given by the most famous people in Western civilization from Ancient Greece to contemporary times. The World’s Famous Orations include speeches from the likes of Socrates, Cicero, Caesar, Antony, Sir Walter Raleigh, Oliver Cromwell, Tecumseh, Ben Franklin, Patrick Henry, Abraham Lincoln, and many more. In all, Bryan included 281 speeches by 213 speakers.

Chosen by the best orator of his age, these orations offer readers a glimpse into history’s turning points as well as being a fantastic reference point. This edition includes Volume III, which covers the speeches of Great Britain from 710-1777. This includes 27 speeches attributed to Saint Bede, Sir Walter Raleigh, John Milton, Oliver Cromwell, John Bunyan, William Pitt, and others.

It is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and includes pictures of the speakers.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013447998
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Publication date: 11/16/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author

As a young student, John Milton (1608-1674) dreamed of bringing the poetic elocution of Homer and Virgil to the English language. Milton realized this dream with his graceful, sonorous Paradise Lost, now considered the most influential epic poem in English literature. In sublime poetry of extraordinary beauty, Paradise Lost has inspired generations of artists and their works, ranging from the Romantic poets to the books of J. R. R. Tolkien.

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