by David Torrance (Author), David Torrance (Editor), David Torrance (Author), David Torrance (Editor)
What makes a speech great?
In this second volume of Great Scottish Speeches, more than 60 speeches made by Scots or by others in Scotland have been drawn together, not necessarily for their heart-stopping eloquence (although many have that), but as a testament to their enduring historical significance. These speeches each provide a snapshot of the social, cultural or political context in which they were made, a celebration of the power of great oratory across the ages.
As you fight for fairness, you will always find in me a friend, a partner and a brother. Gordon Brown
O sister, rule your realm in peace; I give up every claim to these domains. Mary Queen of Scots
Such in my opinion is the true gospel concerning wealth, obedience to which is destined someday to solve the problems of the rich and the poor. Andrew Carnegie
Vote, Jock. Vote, Sweaty Sock. Talk properly. Alan Bissett
Format: Abridged::Audiobook::Box set::Illustrated::Large P
Pages: 192
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd.
Published: 26 Nov 2013
ISBN 10: 1908373636
ISBN 13: 9781908373632
DAVID TORRANCE is a freelance writer, journalist, public relations consultant and broadcaster. He is a regular contributor to STV's Politics Now programme, writes obituaries for the Sunday Herald and political comment for The Scotsman. Torrance has written six previous books and is also currently studying a part-time PhD in Political History at Queen Mary, University of London.