Speeches of War and Peace

Speeches of War and Peace

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Author: Larry Buttrose

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 356


Speeches of War and Peace draws together the most important and memorable speeches, from some of the greatest orators the world has ever heard, about the modern history of conflict and the desire for peace.Many of these speeches are iconic signposts in the passage of time with the recurring themes of war and peace: Abraham Lincoln?s ?Gettysburg Address?, Harry Truman?s ?It is an Atomic Bomb?, Ho Chi Minh?s ?We Have Wrested Our Independence?, V?clav Havel?s ?People, Your Government Has Returned to You!? Barack Obama?s ?Our Spirit Is Stronger and Cannot Be Broken?. Others are relatively unknown, Emmeline Pankhurst?s ?Our Civil War?, William Faulkner?s ?I Decline to Accept the End of Man?, and Lu?sa Dias Diogo?s, ?Where Women Have No Rights There Are No Human Rights?.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Larry Buttrose

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 356


Speeches of War and Peace draws together the most important and memorable speeches, from some of the greatest orators the world has ever heard, about the modern history of conflict and the desire for peace.Many of these speeches are iconic signposts in the passage of time with the recurring themes of war and peace: Abraham Lincoln?s ?Gettysburg Address?, Harry Truman?s ?It is an Atomic Bomb?, Ho Chi Minh?s ?We Have Wrested Our Independence?, V?clav Havel?s ?People, Your Government Has Returned to You!? Barack Obama?s ?Our Spirit Is Stronger and Cannot Be Broken?. Others are relatively unknown, Emmeline Pankhurst?s ?Our Civil War?, William Faulkner?s ?I Decline to Accept the End of Man?, and Lu?sa Dias Diogo?s, ?Where Women Have No Rights There Are No Human Rights?.