Books written by David Bodary

  • The Speaker's Handbook, Spiral bound Version

    ... 2010. hapter 16 David Zarefsky, "Argumentation," in Encyclopedia of Rhetoric, edited by Thomas Sloan, October 2001, Oxford University Press. Retrieved from http://rave.ohiolinkedu/ ebooks/ebc/t223 on May 22, 2011.

  • The Speaker's Handbook, Spiral bound Version

    Instructors who adopt this book may request a number of resources to support their teaching. ... suggested topics for lectures and discussion, and a wealth of class-tested exercises and assignments. ... Instructor Workbooks.

  • The Speaker's Handbook, Spiral bound Version

    The twelfth edition continues to offer thorough coverage of ethics, reasoning, analyzing audience and diversity. Each chapter is designed to stand alone so that speakers can refer only to the sections that meet their needs.

  • Cengage Advantage Books: The Speaker's Compact Handbook, Spiral bound Version

    An excellent value and useful to students in any major, this brief handbook grounded in academic research and practical experience features speech excerpts and full-speech examples, illustrations, and critical thinking questions that ...

  • The Speaker’s Handbook

    THE SPEAKER’S HANDBOOK is an excellent textbook for students in a public speaking course, as well as a practical reference for the independent speaker.

  • The Speaker's Handbook

    Helping you build your public speaking skills for a variety of contexts, THE SPEAKER'S HANDBOOK, 11e covers the entire process of preparing, organizing, developing, and delivering a speech-making it the ideal resource for beginning and ...

  • The Speaker's Handbook

    THE SPEAKER'S HANDBOOK, 10E, International Edition is an excellent textbook for students in a public speaking course, as well as a practical reference for the independent speaker.

  • The Speaker's Handbook, Spiral bound Version

    The handbook continues to offer thorough coverage of ethics, reasoning, analyzing audience, and diversity. Each chapter is designed to stand alone so that speakers can refer only to the sections that meet their needs.