The President's Speech - The Stories Behind the Most Memorable Presidential Addresses (Electronic book text)


With vivid insight and rousing examples, "The President's Speech" takes apart America's most important presidential addresses, phrase by phrase, and examines the pivotal, often familiar, and always potent language that presidents past used to mold public opinion.
Author and speechwriter Edwin Vilade provides the framework for each speech, both within the context of its era and also as a point on a timeline of our country's long history. Starting at George Washington's Farewell Address and ending with George W. Bush's Axis of Evil State of the Union speech, Vilade reveals the varied and often conflicting points of view that shaped the final famous words.
Color facsimiles show actual edits, deletions, additions, and handwritten notes to illustrate how remarkable and forceful language was crafted, sometimes at the last minute, into enduring words made famous by their timing, context, delivery, and power, from the 1823 Monroe Doctrine to Ronald Reagan's "tear down that wall, Mr. Gorbachev" speech at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, revealing political and social currents that frame these words for modern times.

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With vivid insight and rousing examples, "The President's Speech" takes apart America's most important presidential addresses, phrase by phrase, and examines the pivotal, often familiar, and always potent language that presidents past used to mold public opinion.
Author and speechwriter Edwin Vilade provides the framework for each speech, both within the context of its era and also as a point on a timeline of our country's long history. Starting at George Washington's Farewell Address and ending with George W. Bush's Axis of Evil State of the Union speech, Vilade reveals the varied and often conflicting points of view that shaped the final famous words.
Color facsimiles show actual edits, deletions, additions, and handwritten notes to illustrate how remarkable and forceful language was crafted, sometimes at the last minute, into enduring words made famous by their timing, context, delivery, and power, from the 1823 Monroe Doctrine to Ronald Reagan's "tear down that wall, Mr. Gorbachev" speech at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, revealing political and social currents that frame these words for modern times.

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Lyons Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2012

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Electronic book text - Windows

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-0-7627-9023-4

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9780762790234

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0-7627-9023-7



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