This is an abridgement of Samuel Morison's magnum opus; The European Discovery of America; in which he describes the early voyages that led to the discovery of the New World. All the acclaimed Morison touches are here - the meticulous research and authoritative scholarship; along with the personal and compelling narrative style that gives the reader the feeling of having been there. Morison; of course; has been there; and The Great Explorers is enriched with photographs and maps he made while personally retracing the great voyages.
#400227 in Books I A Richards 1965-12-31Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 5.31 x .37 x 8.00l; .34 #File Name: 0195007158144 pagesThe Philosophy of Rhetoric
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great bookBy Sheri PhDThis was very helpful in my dissertation on indirect communication. I.A. Richards was a key contributor to the idea of metaphor; so anyone looking for information on metaphors would do well to begin with Richards.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A far better sense for rhetoricBy Joseph DyerRhetoric as the study of misunderstanding; better written and more intelligent than any work on persuasion; really; persuasion or misunderstanding; which seems more important; why isn't this more popular; the standard; the norm?0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Christianne BalkWhat an amazing mind!