Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull
Author: Sitting Bull
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015046483338

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Let Us Talk of Many Things

Let Us Talk of Many Things
Author: William F. Buckley Jr.
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2008-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780786726899

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Let Us Talk of Many Things, first published in 2000, brings together Buckley's finest speeches from throughout his career. Always deliciously provocative, they cover a vast range of topics: the end of the Cold War, manners in politics, the failure of the War on Drugs, the importance of winning the America's Cup, and much else. Reissued with additional speeches, Let Us Talk of Many Things is the ideal gift for any serious conservative.

Speeches of Note

Speeches of Note
Author: Shaun Usher
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780399580062

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From the author of the New York Times bestseller Letters of Note comes a collection of 75 of history's most interesting, profound, and sometimes unknown speeches from a range of scintillating personalities such as Frederick Douglass, Justin Trudeau, Albert Einstein, Meghan Markle, Barbara Jordan, and Ursula K. Le Guin. This thoughtfully curated and richly illustrated collection celebrates oratory old and new, highlighting speeches we know and admire, while also shining a light on profound drafts that were never delivered or have until now been forgotten. From George Bernard Shaw's warm and rousing toast to Albert Einstein in 1930 and the commencement address affectionately given to graduates at Long Island University by Kermit the Frog, to the chilling public announcement (that was thankfully never made) by President Richard Nixon should Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin become stranded on the moon, Speeches of Note honors the words and ideas of some of history’s most provocative and inspiring personages.

The Collected Speeches of Sagoyewatha or Red Jacket

The Collected Speeches of Sagoyewatha  or Red Jacket
Author: Granville Ganter
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2006-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0815630964

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In the first complete collection of a Native American orator’s speeches, Granville Ganter presents the speeches of Red Jacket or Sagoyewatha (Shay-gó-ye-wátha), a formidable diplomat and one of the most famous Native American orators of the nineteenth century. As a representative of the Seneca and the Six Nations, Red Jacket negotiated with American presidents from George Washington to Andrew Jackson, establishing a legacy that continues to influence discussions of native sovereignty and cultural identity. In speeches spanning over forty years, he eloquently voiced the rights of Native Americans, opposing the encroachment of white man’s religion and culture and the sale of native lands. Presenting more than fifty speeches of Red Jacket, some previously unpublished and others revised using modern standards of textual editing, this volume encourages a wider readership of Red Jacket’s work. Ganter’s accompanying essays offer a detailed historical framework, presenting archival research about the interpreters and the circumstances of each speech. The great majority of Red Jacket’s speeches were interpreted by reliable translators who were often chosen by the Senecas for their accuracy. This edition spans Red Jacket’s political career from 1790 to 1830 and includes major addresses to Presidents Washington, Adams, and Monroe. Additionally, it contains original versions of his speeches to evangelical missionaries and land speculators, which circulated for nearly 150 years after Red Jacket’s death. This book will stand as the definitive critical edition of Red Jacket’s speeches and as a remarkable record of Native American political history. It will be of crucial interest to historians and literary scholars of Native American studies.

Speaking of Freedom

Speaking of Freedom
Author: George H.W. Bush
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-01-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1439148791

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Through the lens of more than forty speeches from his presidency, George H. W. Bush takes a special look back on the momentous global events of 1989-1992 -- the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the liberation of Kuwait, to name a few -- and reminisces about what it was like to be president through such unprecedented times. Choosing from among the hundreds of speeches he gave while in office, former president Bush selects those that meant the most to him and introduces each one with candid comments recalling the circumstances and events leading up to it. "Although now in hindsight it seems that the end results were almost preordained, at the time no one knew what would happen next. Nothing was 'inevitable' at all. We learned quickly that words mattered," he writes in the opening pages of Speaking of Freedom. Selections throughout the book bring back the fascinating times of Lech Walesa, Mikhail Gorbachev, Václav Havel, and even Saddam Hussein -- when we watched as the idea of freedom seemed to spread all over the world. It was a stunning time in world history, and in these speeches the forty-first president observes it from his perspective as commander in chief, diplomat, politician, navy pilot, and grandfather. While many of the speeches deal with foreign affairs, others cover freedom's spread within the United States, including the signing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act and the historic Clean Air Act of 1990. President Bush's voice comes across perhaps most clearly when he is calling young people to lead a life of meaning and adventure that results only from serving others. Showcasing President Bush's usual charm, self-deprecating wit, and sharp perception, these speeches mark the moments -- large and small -- that defined his presidency. Through his words that motivated people all around the world to become involved in ideas that were bigger than themselves, George H. W. Bush shows us what it means to be "speaking of freedom."

The Collected Speeches of Margaret Thatcher

The Collected Speeches of Margaret Thatcher
Author: Margaret Thatcher
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 694
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105022771781

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Collects fifty-seven speeches given by former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher between 1968 and 1996.

Kai Murros

Kai Murros
Author: Kai Murros
Publsiher: Antelope Hill Originals
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-11-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 195373068X

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"There is nothing more beautiful in this world than the idealism and fanaticism of the young people when they, in quest for truth, surpass their own parents in resolve and determination, when they demand from themselves much more than their parents ever did, and when their ultimate sacrifice puts us all to shame. " Author, speaker, and revolutionary theorist, Kai Murros is renowned for his visionary idealism, inspiring speeches, and cutting analysis of the problems of our time. His Master's thesis, published through the University of Helsinki, detailed the gradual changes the Chinese People's Liberation Army went through in its transformation from a guerrilla organization to the governors of a mono-party state. Later, he published the book Revolution: And How to Do It in a Modern Society, which won him significant notoriety in the growing nationalist sphere. A natural recluse, Kai Murros has nevertheless maintained an active involvement with Pan-Europeanist causes, making speeches in several languages and in multiple countries - the 13 for which recordings survive are collected in this book. Analytical and inspiring, Kai Murros: Collected Speeches is a must-have for anyone who wishes to navigate the inescapably relevant historical forces he studies.

Let Us Talk of Many Things

Let Us Talk of Many Things
Author: William F. Buckley Jr.
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2008-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780786726899

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Let Us Talk of Many Things, first published in 2000, brings together Buckley's finest speeches from throughout his career. Always deliciously provocative, they cover a vast range of topics: the end of the Cold War, manners in politics, the failure of the War on Drugs, the importance of winning the America's Cup, and much else. Reissued with additional speeches, Let Us Talk of Many Things is the ideal gift for any serious conservative.