The timeless guide to running effective, fair, and orderly meetings—just as it was first written in 1876.
Whether you're chairing a town hall, leading a school board, managing a non-profit, or presiding over a small club, Robert’s Rules of Order remains the gold standard for parliamentary procedure and democratic process. This faithful reprint of the original 1876 edition offers the foundational principles as they were first codified by Henry Martyn Robert, a U.S. Army officer determined to bring order and consistency to public deliberation.
Inside, you'll discover the core rules of motions, debate, voting, quorums, committees, and more—all written in a clear, concise manner ideal for new leaders and seasoned professionals alike. More than just a relic, this edition is a practical reference for anyone involved in meetings or group decision-making who wants to understand the original framework that continues to guide millions today.
Perfect for board members, student government, homeowners’ associations, church leadership, or anyone seeking clarity in organizational meetings, Robert’s Rules of Order is more than a procedural manual—it’s a toolkit for effective leadership.
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General Henry M. Robert, who gave his name to the book that has brought order to millions of meetings, was a U.S. Army Engineer officer of Huguenot decent born May 2, 1837. Led to study parliamentary law over a number of years by experiences in civil and church organizations, he published the first edition of Robert's Rules of Order on February 19, 1876. After his retirement from the Army in 1901, he practiced consulting engineering and devoted the last decade of his life to writing on parliamentary procedure. He died on May 11, 1923.
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