=LDR 00000nam 2200000 4500 =001 INLIS000000000010771 =005 20221128101550 =035 ##$$a 0010-1122000113 =007 ta =008 221128################g##########0#eng## =020 ##$$a 0-14-023234-6 =082 ##$$a 808.5 =084 ##$$a 808.5 TWE t =245 #4$$a Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Speeches /$c Brian MacArthur [editor] =260 ##$$a United States of America :$b Penguins Book,$c 1994 =300 ##$$a 488 hlm ; $c 25 cm =650 #4$$a Speeches =520 ##$$a For better, for worse, the great public speakers have always had the power to change the world. Whether it has been President Vaclav Havel sweeping aside the moral miasma in Czechoslovakia, Hitler winning over hostile industrialists in Dusseldorf, Churchill rousing the British to war, or Emmeline Pankhurst fighting for female suffrage, this century's verbal spellbinders have been able to transform attitudes and beliefs. =990 ##$$a 03911/MKRI-P/VIII-2006