Author PROFILE

Martin Marix Evans

Martin Marix Evans was born in the opening days of the Second World War. He studied at universities in the United States and Britain, and graduated in Law from the University of Cambridge before entering a career in publishing. He established his own firm of book packagers in 1989. He is the author of guides to the D-Day operations, Ypres and Operation Market Garden as well as two books on Paris and one on English canals. His work for Osprey includes Passchendaele and the Battles of Ypres 1914-18 and Retreat, hell! We just got here! - The American Expeditionary Force in France 1917-1918.

Martin Marix Evans's Books
SITE ARTICLES

Boudica's last battle

Tales of buried treasure on what the villagers believed was the site of the Battle of Toothole led to so much unauthorised digging on Cuttle Mill Bank in the 1930s that, according to ...

September 3, 2001 12:00 AM

The Error that lost the War?

As the French and British stumbled back across the fields of Flanders and the Panzer divisions pushed up from the south, an order was sent from German Army Group A headquarters at Charleville-Mézières to the commanders at the front...

May 1, 2000 12:00 AM