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A Book of Exposition

By Homer Heath Nugent

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore a collection of essays from the early 1900s, where the human body, factory machines, and philosophical ideas are used to teach the clear and insightful art of explanation.

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2004-10-31
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Summary

"A Book of Exposition" by Homer Heath Nugent is a carefully curated collection of early 20th-century essays intended to be used as exemplary models of exposition for educational purposes. The book serves as a guide to understanding and teaching how to clearly explain complex topics across different fields. Providing insights into subjects like anatomy, manufacturing, and natural processes, this book showcases the art of clear communication and emphasizes the interconnectedness of various areas of knowledge. The introduction is particularly helpful, as it states the purpose of the book and gives credit to those who helped assemble the text, including colleagues. The book has been designed to help instructors to convey intricate ideas to students by using essays that are both instructional tools and valuable sources of knowledge.

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