Marcus Binney
Author of The Women Who Lived for Danger: The Agents of the Special Operations Executive
About the Author
Marcus Binney is an accomplished historian and writer Binney attended Cambridge, and has lectured extensively to historical societies in New York, Boston, Rhode Island, and Virginia on architectural preservation and history. He has also fronted a thirty-nine-part series -- Mansions: The Great show more Houses of Europe -- broadcast in the U.S. between 1993 and 1997. Binney's interest in the lives of the agents of the SOE is a personal one. His father, Lt. Col. Francis Simms, MC, walked seven hundred miles through the Apennines after twice escaping from POW camps. His mother, Sonia, did secret work with code breakers during the war and in 1955 remarried Sir George Binney, DSO, also a war hero, who had carried out one of the most successful blockade-running operations of World War II in 1941 -- bringing back five unarmed merchant ships from Sweden through the minefields show less
Works by Marcus Binney
The Women Who Lived for Danger: The Agents of the Special Operations Executive (2002) 123 copies, 2 reviews
Preservation Pays : tourism and the economic benefits of conserving historic buildings (1978) 3 copies
Great Churches of London 1 copy
Bagatelle, Picardy 1 copy
Schloss Oettingen, Swabia 1 copy
Upton House, Tetbury 1 copy
Winfield House 1 copy
Horham Hall 1 copy
Villa Aurelia, Umbria 1 copy
Elysian gardens 1 copy
How Palladian was Palladio 1 copy
Preservation Pays 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Binney, Marcus Hugh Crofton
- Birthdate
- 1944-09-21
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- UK
- Education
- University of Cambridge (Magdalene College)
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Statistics
- Works
- 70
- Members
- 520
- Popularity
- #47,760
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 67
- Languages
- 5