This volume traces America's dominant form of argumentation back to its roots in the rhetorical tradition of the 17th-century American Puritans. It provides approaches to argumentation and the teaching of rhetoric, composition and communication, and a perspective on debates over public discourse.
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This volume traces America's dominant form of argumentation back to its roots in the rhetorical tradition of the 17th-century American Puritans. It provides approaches to argumentation and the teaching of rhetoric, composition and communication, and a perspective on debates over public discourse.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Tight binding; clean, unmarked pages; dust jacket shows only minimal surface/edge wear. First printing. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 224 p. Audience: General/trade.