Fighting Talk. Stirring Speeches And Battle Cries From History's Greatest Warriors And Revolutionaries

Inglis James

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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Murdoch Books
Publisher Place: Millers Point, Sydney
Publisher Year: 2008
Edition: First Edition

Description: 368 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. War Cries, Dying Words, Poems And Marching Songs In Their Political, Military And Social Context Summarizing The Lives And Careers Of Remarkable Orators And Writers To Give A Broader Understanding Of Their Place In History.

Publishers Description: Fighting Talk captures the drama, the heroism, the tragedy and the absurdity that unfolds in times of conflict, in the theatre of war. This is much more than an evocative anthology of fighting words. James Inglis provides a thoroughly researched and engaging discussion of the social, political and military context that the words were spoken in. He examines the motives of the speakers, the style of their language and, in many cases, their manipulative verbal tricks. Examples range from the brief but potent, 'The body of a dead enemy always smells sweet' from Roman emperor Vespasian, to full length speeches and addresses, such as that of Elizabeth I at Tilbury as her navy prepared to defend England against the Spanish Armada, and US President George Bush on the invasion of Iraq.

ISBN: 9781741961348

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368 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. War Cries, Dying Words, Poems And Marching Songs In Their Political, Military And Social Context Summarizing The Lives And Careers Of Remarkable Orators And Writers To Give A Broader Understanding Of Their Place In History.

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