Stories of Achievement, Volume III, Orators and Reformers

Stories of Achievement, Volume III, Orators and Reformers In the preparation of this volume the publishers have...
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Author: Dickinson, Asa Don,1876-1960
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Language: English
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Stories of Achievement, Volume III, Orators and Reformers

Stories of Achievement, Volume III, Orators and Reformers

€6,25

Stories of Achievement, Volume III, Orators and Reformers

€6,25
Author: Dickinson, Asa Don,1876-1960
Format: eBook
Language: English

Stories of Achievement, Volume III, Orators and Reformers

In the preparation of this volume the publishers have received from several houses and authors generous permissions to reprint copyright material. For this they wish to express their cordial gratitude. In particular, acknowledgments are due to the Houghton Mifflin Company for the extract concerning Elihu Burritt; to George W. Jacobs & Co. for the extract from Booker T. Washington's "Frederick Douglass"; to P. B. Bromfield for permission to use passages from "The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher"; to the late Booker T. Washington for permission to reprint extracts from "Up From Slavery"; to Judge Ben. B. Lindsey for permission to reprint from "The Beast." Modern critics are fond of discriminating between talent and genius. The fire of genius, it seems, will flame resplendent even in spite of an unworthy possessor's neglect. But the man with talent which must be carefully cherished and increased if he would attain distinction by its helpthat man is the true self-helper to whom our hearts go out in sympathy. Every schoolboy knows that Demosthenes practised declamation on the seashore, with his mouth full of pebbles. This description of the unlovely old Athenian with the compelling tongue is Plutarch's contribution to the literature of self-help. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 18597
Author: Dickinson, Asa Don
Release Date: Jun 15, 2006
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Dickinson, Asa Don, 1876-1960

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