(Edwin) Colin Simpson, author. After leaving school, Colin Simpson worked in advertising before becoming a journalist. He was also a proficient writer of verse. His long poem 'Infidelities' was included in Trio(1931) with poems from Kenneth Slessor and Harley Matthews. But he is, perhaps, better-known in the history of Australian poetry as the Sydney Sun journalist who broke the story of the Ern Malley Hoax.Simpson joined the ABC in 1947 to write travel documentaries, an occupation that prepared him for his successful career as a freelance writer of popular travel books. In addition to these publications, Simpson also published the novel Come Away, Pearler (1952). He was for some time the Vice-president of the Australian Society of Authors and he was instrumental in securing the Public Lending Right legislation for Australian authors. For his services to Australian literature, he was made OBE in 1981
First-hand account of going on patrol in New Guinea when many stone-age tribes were still being located in the hill country. One of several memoirs of this kind, this by a reliable journalist with much experience of the terrain.
Definitely an interesting book. Colins documents the early contact with the inhabitants of certain areas of Papua New Guinea and then talks of his own experiences there. I really love his respect for these people.