The author of "Debates" can refer to various works depending on the context, as the term is broad. However, if you are referring to the famous "Debates" in American history, such as the Lincoln-Douglas debates, they are associated with Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas. If you mean a specific book or work titled "Debates," please provide more details for a precise answer.
Myles Martel has written: 'Political campaign debates' -- subject(s): Campaign debates 'The persuasive edge' -- subject(s): Communication in management, Persuasion (Rhetoric)
Alfred Dwight Sheffield has written: 'Creative discussion' -- subject(s): Debates and debating, Debating 'Joining in public discussions' -- subject(s): Debates and debating, Oratory
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John K. Boaz has written: '1987 Championship Debates and Speeches'
NIGEL ELTRINGHAM has written: 'ACCOUNTING FOR HORROR: POST-GENOCIDE DEBATES IN RWANDA'
JANICE MCLAUGHLIN has written: 'FEMINIST SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THEORY: CONTEMPORARY DEBATES AND DIALOGUES'
Peter A. Cramer has written: 'Controversy as news discourse' -- subject(s): Debates and debating
Otto Frank Bauer has written: 'Fundamentals of debate' -- subject(s): Debates and debating
Louie Fooks has written: 'The Drugs Trade (21st Century Debates)' 'A curriculum for global citizenship'
Russel R. Windes has written: 'Championship debating' -- subject(s): Debates and debating
Mark Royce has written: 'Championship extemping' -- subject(s): Debates and debating, Extemporaneous speaking
John Elder has written: 'Reasons for moderation in the present debates amongst the presbyterians in the North of Ireland'