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William Pittenger

Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way

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81 Seiten
Sprache English
2022 DigiCat
ISBN 8596547336600

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William Pittenger's 'Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way' is a comprehensive guide for individuals looking to speak publicly with finesse and eloquence. This book not only provides a wide array of toasts and speeches for various occasions, but also offers insight into the proper delivery and etiquette required in public speaking. Pittenger's writing style is both instructive and engaging, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their oratory skills. Set in the late 19th century, this book reflects the formal and elaborate language commonly used during that time, offering a glimpse into historical communication practices. William Pittenger, a Civil War veteran and experienced public speaker, drew upon his own experiences and knowledge to compile this guide. His expertise in public speaking is evident in the detailed instructions and examples provided throughout the book. I highly recommend 'Toasts and Forms of Public Address' to anyone looking to enhance their public speaking abilities and convey their thoughts in a polished and articulate manner.

William Pittenger (1826-1904) was an American clergyman, soldier, and author, most renowned for his involvement in the Great Locomotive Chase during the American Civil War and his subsequent writings on the experience. After the war, Pittenger dedicated his life to ministry and literature. He authored 'Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure,' which chronicles the audacious mission of Union soldiers to sabotage Confederate railroads. Later, Pittenger focused on providing practical guidance for public speaking, showcasing his scholarly interest in rhetoric. This is exemplified in his work 'Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way.' In this book, Pittenger compiles a comprehensive manual for conducting oneself eloquently in public arenas, reflecting the Victorian era's high esteem for formal oratory. His literary style combined factual historical reporting with an educational approach, aiming to serve both the layperson and the scholar. Pittenger's contribution to literature captures the essence of postbellum America's value in civility, public speaking, and the commemoration of national history.