"A Text-Book of Elocution" by Maria Brace Kimball, originally published in 1892, is a comprehensive guide to the art of effective public speaking and performance. This vintage manual provides detailed instruction on voice modulation, articulation, gesture, and the art of delivering powerful and persuasive speeches. Covering a range of topics from pronunciation to dramatic interpretation, Kimball's work offers timeless wisdom for students, actors, and anyone seeking to enhance their communication skills. This edition preserves the original text, offering readers a glimpse into the elocutionary practices of the late 19th century. Discover the techniques that captivated audiences and learn to command attention with eloquence and grace.
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