Dictionary
Unfamiliar readers may assume that the Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB) is a dusty, dense, traditional encyclopedia, its pages filled with dull entries on those whom posterity has deemed worthy of remembrance. Consisting of twenty heavy tomes (plus addenda), nine million words, and almost 14,000 scholarly biographies, it may seem like an unreadable piece of work that is of little relevance.
... (read more)Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 18: 1981–1990 (L–Z) edited by Melanie Nolan
by Brian Matthews •
Australian Dictionary of Biography: Supplement, 1580–1980 by Christopher Cunneen
by Paul Brunton •
Lexical Images: The story of the Australian national dictionary by Bill Ramson
by Nick Hudson •
The Australian National Dictionary: Australian words and their origins by W.S. Ramson
by Jack Hibberd •
The Macmillan Dictionary of Biography by Barry Jones and M.V. Dixon
by Kevin Childs •