P. F. Collins P. F. Collins i(A46292 works by) (a.k.a. Percy the Poet; Patrick Francis Collins)
Born: Established: 1863 ; Died: Ceased: 1934
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Collins was the author of a number of broadsheets published by himself in Sydney, mainly during World War 1, including Our Australian Boys in France, Australia's Welcome Home to the ANZAC Heroes, Blood-stained Kaiser Bill, Keep Australia White and To the Memory of Les Darcy.

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Notes

  • Mitchell lists 'Ballads' (Syd: Madden) by Collins. However, this is ten loose leaf printed poems in an envelope, not a book.
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