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Collie Knox

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Collie Knox (1899–1977) was a British author and journalist active during World War II. He wrote mostly for the Daily Mail. One of his cousins was Bertha Lloyd, wife of songwriter Fred Godfrey.

Books

  • Collie Knox Calling! A Selection of the famous Friday "Week-end" broadcasts now appearing in the Daily Mail, Chapman and Hall, (1937)
  • Collie Knox Again, Chapman and Hall, (1938).
  • It Might Have Been You, Chapman & Hall, (1939).
  • Heroes All, Hodder & Stoughton, (1941).
  • Atlantic Battle (1941).
  • It had to be me (1947).
  • The Un-Beaten Track, Cassell and Company, (1944).