Cyclopedia of illustrations for public speakers : Containing facts, incidents,…

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By Charlotte Girard Posted on Dec 26, 2025
In Category - Adventure
English
Ever wondered where those incredible quotes and stories in great speeches come from? This book is the secret sauce. It's not a storybook—it's a massive collection of facts, anecdotes, and historical snippets all gathered for one purpose: to help someone give a powerful talk. The real mystery isn't in the pages, but in the author. Who was this person who spent years collecting all this? And what were they trying to say to the world through other people's voices? It's a fascinating peek behind the curtain of public persuasion.
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may be used to make clear the truth or principle indicated in the title. Inasmuch as the same story, incident or array of facts frequently may be found to suggest more than one thought, principle or truth, a system of cross-references has been used referring under some given head to other titles: or, other titles are inserted separately, with which the illustration may be used, with a cross-reference to the illustration. It is hoped that this system of cross-references may prove an acceptable and valuable feature of the book. As the title implies, this collection is intended to be serviceable to all public speakers. It has not been the intention either to include or to exclude illustrations because they are specifically religious. We are all coming to recognize that the sacredness or the secularity of anything and everything, is far more a matter of attitude of mind in men than in any specific quality in things themselves. Whether an illustration prove to be secular or sacred is to be determined probably by the use made of it, the purpose which it serves, and the spirit in which it is employed. It will be noted that here and there in the book there have been included entries that, on the face of them, do not seem to be in the strictest sense illustrations. We think, however, that careful examination will show even these to be susceptible of illustrative uses. Sometimes an array of facts, or a condensed table of statistics, may furnish exemplary instances and throw needed light on a topic. In inserting poetry, we have tried to adhere to the principle that only poetry that constitutes a real illustration and is quotable, should find place in this work. A poem in its entirety has rarely been used; in most cases only such verses appear as seem to apply to the truth under illustration. The aim, farther, has been to include only such poetry as seemed to us to have true poetical merit. Sometimes this has meant only a pathetic or witty turn of the verse, or a flash of genuine humor, or the metrical illumination of a deep or important truth. In considering this kind of illustration, even tho verse brought to our attention might seem to furnish an apt illustration, if it did not appear to possess poetical merit also, it has been excluded. The intention of the editors, through the years required to bring this collection together, has been to present a book of newly-prepared illustrations that, for the variety it includes, would not soon be surpassed. They represent research that has extended through hundreds of different publications, books, magazines, papers, of almost every class and kind. The result is a sifted residue, after inspection of a much greater number that have been excluded. It may be doubted if any similar work represents an equal amount of painstaking labor. No illustration has been included without the agreement of at least two competent examiners upon its availability. The editors, however, are quite well aware that the value and utility of such a work and of the particular illustrations, will be different with different individuals, according to the illimitable differences of view-point, of taste, and of judgment that exist in any given circle of readers. The illustrations from nature will be more welcome to some, those from personal experience to others, and to still others, the extracts from science, or from common life, or from religious activities and experience will appeal more strongly. Some extracts supply the element of humor, which, rightly used, is a valuable asset in public address....

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This isn't your typical book with a plot. Think of it as a giant, old-school toolbox. The author (who remains a mystery) spent years gathering thousands of little pieces—true stories, scientific facts, historical events, quotes, and personal incidents. They sorted them all into categories like 'Courage,' 'Failure,' or 'Kindness.' The goal? To give a speaker the perfect example to make their point hit home. The 'story' is the quiet, dedicated work of compilation itself, creating a resource meant to amplify other people's ideas.

Why You Should Read It

Reading this is like time-traveling through ideas. You'll find wild tales of heroism next to simple observations about human nature. It shows what people a century ago thought was persuasive or moving. It's surprisingly personal too. Flipping through it, you start to picture the anonymous compiler, dog-earing pages and thinking, 'This story will help someone someday.' It’s a quiet act of service bound into a book.

Final Verdict

This is a treasure chest for the curious. It's perfect for writers needing inspiration, history lovers wanting a snapshot of past values, or anyone who just enjoys opening a book to a random page and finding something weird and wonderful. Don't expect a novel. Instead, expect to be fascinated by the weight of all these gathered thoughts in your hands.



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Margaret Flores
1 month ago

I didn't expect much, but the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. I would gladly recommend this title.

Oliver Gonzalez
1 year ago

I have to admit, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. Exactly what I needed.

Nancy Lopez
9 months ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

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