Martin Page (30 June 1938 - 10 September 2003) was a British writer and journalist who founded Business Traveler magazine.
[1][2] After attending Leighton Park and Millfield, Page went to Pembroke College, Cambridge" where he studied anthropology.
[1] At the age of 24, despite suffering from retinitis pigmentosa, Page became Fleet Street's youngest correspondent, covering seven wars from Algeria to Vietnam.
His books, which were published in 14 languages, include Company Savage, which became a bestseller in Japan and Germany, and two novels, The Pilate Plot and The Man Who Stole the Mona Lisa.
He also wrote The First Global Village - How Portugal Changed The World in 2002, which has sold over 20,000 copies in both Portuguese and English.