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who rewrote the book, feeling that while "the original text contained the clearest and most orderly explanation of the subject ever published", it "was not sufficiently thorough for college and university classes." O'Neill added discussions of related topics from logic, law, and rhetoric while
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in 1951 with a "second edition" published in 1964. These later editions were published with the subtitle "Techniques of a Free Society" and borrowed material from the 1932 book
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by O'Neill and McBurney. Sections of the 1951 book were written separately by O'Neill, McBurney, and Mills, although O'Neill's contributions were dropped in the 1964 edition.
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retaining the preface, dedication, organization, and some language from the original editions written by Laycock and Scales.
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Ecroyd, Donald (December 1951). "New Books in Review: Argumentation and Debate".
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from 1904 to 1969. The earliest editions were written by
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was a long-running series of educational books about
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Hill, Forbes (October 1964). "New Books in Review".
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The Macmillan Company
debating
Macmillan
Craven Laycock
Robert Leighton Scales
Dartmouth College
James Milton O'Neill
University of Wisconsin
Northwestern University
James H. McBurney
Glen E. Mills
Argumentation and Debate
doi
10.1080/00335636409382676
doi
10.1080/00335635109381707
Categories
Books about persuasion
Debating
Public speaking

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