Nicolas Barker on the forgery of printed documents
Listen to Nicolas Barker's exploration of the murky yet entertaining history of fakes and frauds in book printing.
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Listen to Nicolas Barker's exploration of the murky yet entertaining history of fakes and frauds in book printing.
Watch as models dressed in printed crinolines inspired by our historic Press Dress parade through the Library.
Watch the annual Don Grant Lecture presented by Jenny Harkness at Family History Feast 2014.
Learn the significance of Victor Hugo’s bequest to the Bibliothèque nationale de France in this inspiring talk by Guillaume Fau.
Hear former prime minister Malcolm Fraser discuss Australia’s history of strategic dependence on 'great and powerful friends'.
Watch a short film based on the anti-war writings of Victorian pacifist Vida Goldstein, who campaigned against WWI conscription.
Watch our short film featuring extracts from the history-making 'Gallipoli letter' written by Sir Keith Murdoch in 1915.
Watch our short film drawn from the WWI writings, drawings and photograph album of Brighton-born artist Jessie Traill.
See images from the front sent home to his students back home by teacher Percival Langford.
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