By: Joseph Berg ESENWEIN (1867 - 1946) and Dale CARNEGIE (1888 - 1955)
The Art of Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie and
Joseph B. Esenwein is a manual for people who have to speak in public,
and it is still in use today. Whether the occasion in question is
sharing travel experiences with friends, a toast for newly-weds, or a
public debate, the tips and tricks collected in this book will come
handy anywhere.
The book describes how to make effective use of one's voice and gestures, how to gain and convey confidence in front of a large audience, and which methods to use to convert the listeners to one's own cause. Each chapter contains examples and a list of practice exercises. The last 15 sections are real speeches by famous men to function as a study aid. (Summary by Availle)
The book describes how to make effective use of one's voice and gestures, how to gain and convey confidence in front of a large audience, and which methods to use to convert the listeners to one's own cause. Each chapter contains examples and a list of practice exercises. The last 15 sections are real speeches by famous men to function as a study aid. (Summary by Availle)
Genre(s): Self-Help
Language: English
Running Time: 19:51:09
Zip file size: 571.9MB
Catalog date: 2011-01-08
Read by: LibriVox Volunteers
Book Coordinator: Availle
Meta Coordinator: Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)
Proof Listener: mim@can (1949-2017)
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