The Rhetoric of Oratory is a book written by Edwin Du Bois Shurter in 1909. It is a comprehensive guide to the art of oratory, which is the practice of persuasive public speaking. The book explores the principles of effective communication, including the use of language, voice, and gesture to convey meaning and emotion. The author discusses various rhetorical devices and techniques that can be used to captivate an audience, such as repetition, metaphor,...