David W. Cameron is a Canberra-based author. He graduated from the University of Sydney in Prehistoric Archaeology (First Class Honours) in 1989 and completed his PhD in Palaeoanthropology at the School of Archaeology, Australian National University, in 1995. David has written several books on primate evolutionary biology and Australian military history as well as over 70 internationally peer reviewed papers for various academic journals and book chapters. He is a former Australian Research Council academic at the Australian National University's School of Archaeology and the University of Sydney's Department of Anatomy and Histology. David has conducted numerous research and fieldwork projects in Europe, the USA, the Middle East and Asia.
'David Cameron not only leads the way for books on Australia in
World War I he sets a standard for authors to emulate . . . A fine
work of military and social history' The Australian on The Battle
for Lone Pine
'We now have a powerfully written and well-illustrated book that
focuses on this tragic action.' Sydney Morning Herald on The Battle
for Lone Pine
'A riveting read.' Daily Telegraph on The Battle for Lone Pine
'A vivid picture of the hair-raising charge.' The Age on The
Charge
'Brings the archives alive to tell the soldiers' stories in ways
that do not sacrifice accuracy for accessibility.' Weekend
Australian on Gallipoli
'Cameron has honoured the veterans by telling their stories.'
Australian Defence Magazine on The Battle of Long Tan
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