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PUBLIC SPEAKING:
PUBLIC DOMAIN PRODUCTS
How
to Speak and Write Correctly - Joseph Devlin
"To use a big word or a foreign word when a small one and a familiar one will
answer the same purpose, is a sign of ignorance. Great scholars and writers and
polite speakers use simple words."
How To Speak and Write Correctly teaches people simple English that
achieves great results.
It shows people how to express themselves to achieve various effects in various
situations. No complex grammar or syntax - just common words and the rules
governing good and standard usage.
A must for the student who needs to improve his academic essays and the manager
who needs to communicate well with his staff.
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable
sales letter with graphics and your master resell rights.
How to
Speak In Public
There was once a young preacher who boasted that he could make a sermon out of
anything anyone would say, and urged the members to send up their slips with
suggestions.
A tease among those present sent up a blank slip of paper. The preacher looked
at it, turned it over and said, "Here is nothing and there is nothing."
He paused for a moment, considering what text he could get out of this. Then his
face brightened and he was off. "Out of nothing, God created the world," he
said.
Unfortunately we are not always so successful when we have to produce an idea
out of nothing.
It is the people with ideas who win most of the desirable places in the world.
The person who can create something new and different is wanted—and rarely by
the police! He is in demand for his ability to develop ideas.
Those who achieve conspicuous success in business and advertising, in radio,
drama, literature, journalism, in politics, society, and indeed all the
professions and walks of life can attribute the large portion of their success
to their capacity for getting and using their ideas.
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable
sales letter with graphics and your master resell rights.
Stammering,
Its Cause and Cure - Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue
This book discusses the futility of curing stammering by common means. It
traces various attempts at curing stammering in the past and how wasteful these
attempt were, until he discovered a simple program to cure it.
The book presents the life of Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue and his struggles with
the handicap. Bogue devotes a great deal of text to explain the handicap of
stammering, its effects on the body and psychology of the sufferer, and its
cure.
About the Author: A Chronic Stammerer for Almost Twenty Years; Originator
of the Bogue Unit Method of Restoring Perfect Speech; Founder of the Bogue
Institute for Stammerers and Editor of the "Emancipator," a magazine devoted to
the Interests of Perfect Speech.
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable
sales letter with graphics and your master resell rights.
Stammering, Its Cause and Cure
- Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue
No one who stammers should put any faith in a cure for his trouble unless the
results are known to be permanent. A temporary cure is no cure at all and should
be avoided, for it is merely a means of wasting money.
(Includes word doc as well as pdf version.)
Vocal
Mastery - Harriette Brower
TALKS WITH MASTER SINGERS AND TEACHERS. Comprising Interviews with Caruso,
Farrar, Maurel, Lehmann and Others...
As a book and manual, Vocal Mastery offers aspiring and professional
vocalists new fresh skills in voice training. Teachers in music schools will
also find this material invaluable as it shows them new ways to help their
students obtain that vocal quality they had always yearned for.
This is probably one of the best books around about vocal mastery. If you aspire
to become a great singer, this book is for you!
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable
sales letter with graphics and your master resell rights.
Making
Good Talk
- Austin J. App, PhD
THIS book is based on the assumption
that, since conversation is life's most habitual and significant avocation, any,
even a slight, improvement in it is of incalculable social, economic, and moral
value. Its thesis is not that everyone can become a brilliant
conversationalist, but that everyone can get better and better in this matter of
talking - and should.
The book sprang first of all from an index file into which for perhaps twenty
years I slipped any items on conversation that came to my notice. By and by,
when a kindly editor suggested that I submit some human interest article, I
thought it was about time to rifle my file, and among tentative topics I
proposed "How to Improve One's Conversation."
Work comes complete with source
in word doc format as well as pdf version.
Custom cover graphics.
Talks
on Talking
Talking
is an
art. How
you talk
tells
what you
are and
predicts
what you
will be
and what
is in
store
for you
in the
future.
It is
the
words
that
comes
out of
your
mouth
today
that
will
either
save you
and make
you
wealthy
or
successful
or
condemn
you to
mediocrity
or
failure.
"Talks
about
Talking"
is one
of the
most
important
books
ever to
be
published
on
mastering
the art
of
public
speaking.
Includes
Private
Label
Rights!
Work comes complete with source in word doc format that you can edit
as you like. You also get custom graphics and a sales letter.
The Art of Public Speaking
- Dale Carnegie
It is not enough to be absorbed by your subject?to
acquire self-confidence you must have something in which to be confident. If you
go before an audience without any preparation, or previous knowledge of your
subject, you ought to be self-conscious?you ought to be ashamed to steal the
time of your audience. Prepare yourself. Know what you are going to talk about,
and, in general, how you are going to say it. Have the first few sentences
worked out completely so that you may not be troubled in the beginning to find
words. Know your subject better than your hearers know it, and you have nothing
to fear.
(Includes word doc as well as pdf version.)
Expressive Voice Culture -
Jessie Eldridge
Southwick
We may forget what we are doing, but we must be able to know, or there will be
nothing worth while to forget! The danger of the mechanical idea—the extreme
technician's notion that the sign is enough—is that the person may become an
automaton and inhibit the power of real feeling in himself; and though he may
perform admirably and win the applause of some critics who love form unduly, he
fails in the great issue and wins only superficial success or fails utterly,
without seeing why. The real experience has a magnetism of its own and will win
above mere technicality whenever it has the opportunity.
Slips of Speech
- John H. Bechtel
Pet Words Avoid pet words, whether individual, provincial, or national in their
use. Few persons are entirely free from the overuse of certain words. Young
people largely employ such words as delightful, delicious, exquisite, and other
expressive adjectives, which constitute a kind of society slang.
Society for Pure English, Tract 3
Many writers on English pronunciation are accustomed to pour undiscriminating
censure on the growing practice of substituting for the traditional mode of
pronouncing certain words an 'artificial' pronunciation which is an
interpretation of the written form of the words in accordance with the general
rules relating to the 'powers' of the letters. This practice is especially
common among imperfectly educated people who are ambitious of speaking
correctly, and have unfortunately no better standard of 'correctness' than that
of conformity with the spelling.
Putnam's Word Book - Louis A. Fleming
Putnam's Word Book A Practical Aid in Expressing Ideas through the Use of an
Exact and Varied Vocabulary (Aka Synonyms, Antonyms, and Associated Words)
The Renaissance of the Vocal Art - Edmund Myer
In art, as in all things else, man must be under the law until he becomes a law
unto himself. In other words, he must study his technique, his method, his art,
until all becomes a part of himself, becomes, as it were, second nature. There
is a wide difference between art and artificiality. True art is based upon
Nature's laws. Artificiality, in almost every instance, is a violation of
Nature's laws, and at best is but a poor imitation.
The World's Best Orations, Vol. 1 - Various
Our days have not fallen on the common chances of mortal life. We have been set
to bequeath a story of marvels to posterity. Is not the king of Persia, he who
cut through Athos, and bridged the Hellespont, he who demands earth and water
from the Greeks, he who in his letters presumes to style himself lord of all men
from the sunrise to the sunset, is he not struggling at this hour, no longer for
authority over others, but for his own life? Do you not see the men who
delivered the Delphian temple invested not only with that glory but with the
leadership against Persia? While Thebes— Thebes, our neighbor city—has been in
one day swept from the face of Greece—justly it may be in so far as her general
policy was erroneous, yet in consequence of a folly which was no accident, but
the judgment of heaven.
Voices for the Speechless
- Edited by Abraham Firth
The compiler of this little book has often heard inquiries by teachers of
schools, for selections suitable for reading and recitations by their scholars,
in which the duty of kindness to animals should be distinctly taught.
Composition-Rhetoric
- Stratton D. Brooks
Narration consists of an account of happenings, and, for this reason, it is,
without doubt, the most interesting of all forms of discourse. It is natural for
us all to be interested in life, movement, action; hence we enjoy reading and
talking about them. To be convinced that there is everywhere a great interest in
narration we need only to listen to conversations, notice what constitutes the
subject-matter of letters of friendship, read newspapers and magazines, and
observe what classes of books are most frequently drawn from our libraries.
Delsarte System of Oratory - Various
Gesture must always precede speech. In fact, speech is reflected expression. It
must come after gesture, which is parallel with the impression received. Nature
incites a movement, speech names this movement. Speech is only the title, the
label of what gesture has anticipated. Speech comes only to confirm what the
audience already comprehend. Speech is given for naming things. Gesture asks the
question, “What?” and speech answers. Gesture after the answer would be absurd.
Let the word come after the gesture and there will be no pleonasm.
The Brain and the Voice -
F. W. Mott
Austin J. App, PhD.
The Brain and the Voice in Speech and Song.
Making Good Talk: How to
Improve Your Conversation
- Austin J. App, PhD.
THIS book is based on the assumption
that, since conversation is life's most habitual and significant
avocation, any, even a slight, improvement in it is of incalculable
social, economic, and moral value. Its thesis is not that everyone
can become a brilliant conversationalist, but that everyone can get
better and better in this matter of talking - and should. The book
sprang first of all from an index file into which for perhaps twenty
years I slipped any items on conversation that came to my notice...
... I feel now as if every chapter should be a book, and every page
a chapter. Every statement would seem to need another example. The
truth is that conversation is so rich, varied, and inexhaustible
that no book can completely capture it and teach it. But I do like
to hope that no one will read these eleven chapters of MAKING GOOD
TALK without being a livelier and more significant conversationalist
for it.
Work comes complete with source in
word doc format as well as pdf version. Cover graphic pending.
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