Pseudonym not found in published works: Cabot L. Forbes
His Jumbos and Jackasses. 1960 t.p. (Edwin P. Hoyt, Jr.)
His Guerilla, c1981 t.p. (Edwin P. Hoyt)
His The night Tokyo burned, 1987 CIP t.p. (Hoito Edoin) publ. info. (author of Japan's war (1986), The bloody road to Panmunjom (1985), and The militarists (1985); lives in Betterton, Md.)
Phone call to pub., 5/26/87 (Author made up this Japanese-sounding form of name especially for this book about Tokyo; otherwise he will continue to write under his real name: Edwin Palmer Hoyt)
LC files, Dec. 11, 2013 (Edwin P. Hoyt, Jr.; pseud.: Christopher Martin; b. 8/5/23; David Stuart is pseud.)
SSDI, viewed Apr. 23, 2015 (Edwin P. Hoyt; b. Aug. 5, 1923; d. July 29, 2005; last residence given as U.S. Consulate, Tokyo)
Biography in context WWW site, viewed Apr. 23, 2015 (Edwin P(almer) Hoyt, Jr.; b. Aug. 5, 1923, Portland, OR; writer; pseudonyms: Christopher Martin, Cabot L. Forbes; address: Honolulu; although he has written novels as well as biographies and other nonfiction books on a wide array of topics, Hoyt is best known as a military historian)
Wikipedia, viewed Apr. 23, 2015 (Edwin Palmer Hoyt; b. Aug. 5, 1923, Portland, Or.; d. July 29, 2005, Tokyo; prolific American writer who specialized in military history)