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HomeWelcome To The National Centre of BiographyNCB NewsBiography Footnotes, No 12, 2013
Biography Footnotes, no 12, 2013
Monday 16 December 2013

The latest edition of the NCB's newsletter, Biography Footnotes is now available on the web.

In it you will find transcripts of Malcolm Turnbull’s speech at the launch of The ADB’s Story and Gareth Evans’s speech at the launch of Barry Jones’s Dictionary of World Biography. Both books were published this year by the NCB in association with ANU E Press. We also discuss the obituaries of the first two servicemen killed in World War I and a new online project being developed by the NCB which will enable users to retrace the paths of explorers in an innovative way.