Biology, asked by gourishankarmondol11, 5 months ago

twentieth century.
the publishing houses of America printed more than a fifth of a
million different books. Most of them were deadly dull, and
many
were financial failures. “Many," did I say? The president of one of
the largest publishing houses in the world confessed to me that his
company, after seventy-five years of publishing experience, still lost
money on seven out of every eight books it published.
Why, then, did I have the temerity to write another book? And,
after I had written it, why should you bother to read it?
Fair questions, both; and I'll try to answer them.
I have, since 1912, been conducting educational courses for
business and professional men and women in New York. At first,
I conducted courses in public speaking only-courses designed to
train adults, by actual experience, to think on their feet and express
their ideas with more clarity, more effectiveness and more poise, both
in business interviews and before groups.
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