New Books
Here are just a few of the new books on speech topics that are now available in University Library. New Books can be found on the 1st floor of Library North next to Saxby's Coffee until relocation to the stacks by call number. Click on the title's hyperlink for the catalog record which includes current location and status.
To see all new titles, go here.
Five chapters on rhetoric : character, action, things, nothing, and art - Michael S. Kochin
Call Number: PN4193.P6 K63 2009
ISBN/ISSN: 0271034556
The language of liberty : the political speeches and writings of Abraham Lincoln - edited with an introduction and notes by Joseph R. Fornieri
Call Number: E457.92 2009c
ISBN/ISSN: 1596980842
Rhetoric in detail : discourse analyses of rhetorical talk and text - edited by Barbara Johnstone, Christopher Eisenhart
Call Number: P302 .R49 2008
ISBN/ISSN: 9027206198
Reference Books
This is a selected list of books available in the library which are helpful to obtain an overview or definition of a topic.
Lend me your ears : all you need to know about making speeches and presentations - Max Atkinson
Call Number: PN4129.15 .A85 2005
ISBN/ISSN: 0195300750
Icebreaker : a manual for public speaking - Tracey L. Smith, Mary Tague-Busler
Call Number: PN4129.15 .S65 2009
ISBN/ISSN: 1577666151
Fellow citizens : the Penguin book of U.S. presidential addresses - Robert V. Remini and Terry Golway
Call Number: J81.4 .F45 2008
ISBN/ISSN: 0143114530
Links to GSU and other library catalogs
These catalogs contain keyword and exact searching for holdings at GSU and beyond which include books (including electronic), DVDs, journals, government documents, and GSU dissertations. To request holdings from either GIL or GIL Express, click on the Request link at the top of the page. To request holdings found in WorldCat that are not available via GIL or GIL Express, submit an Interlibrary Loan request form.
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