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Greenberg, Martin Harry

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Personal name headingGreenberg, Martin Harry
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Variant(s)Greenberg, Martin, 1941-2011
Greenberg, Martin H. (Martin Harry), 1941-2011
Greenberg, Martin Harry, 1941-2011
See alsoEmployer: University of Wisconsin--Green Bay
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LocatedGreen Bay (Wis.)
Birth date1941-03-01
Death date2011-06-25
Field of activityScience fiction Speculative fiction Political science
AffiliationUniversity of Wisconsin--Green Bay
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Editors Authors
Special noteDo not confuse with Greenberg, Martin, 1918-
Found inHis Bureaucracy and development: A Mexican case study, 1970.
Woolrich, C. The fantastic stories of Cornell Woolrich, c1981: t.p. (Martin H. Greenberg)
Mysterious visions, c1979: t.p. (Martin Greenberg)
Phone call to author, 8/3/82 (often confused with Martin Greenberg, b. 1918, who has been inactive in the science fiction publishing field since the 1960's, and whose middle initial is not H.)
Those amazing electronic thinking machines, 1983 (a.e.) t.p. (Martin H. Greenberg)
Phone call to author, 11-08-95 (Martin Harry Greenberg, b. 1941; "book packager"; prof. of pol. sci., Univ. of Wisc., Green Bay until end of year)
Homicidal acts, 1989: t.p. (edited by ... Martin H. Greenberg) p. 245 (has compiled over 200 anthologies, including nine in Fawcett's Best of the West series; noted scholar; teaches at the Univ. of Wis. in Green Bay)
14 vicious valentines, 1988: t.p. (edited by Martin Harry Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh; introduced by Isaac Asimov) p. ii (editor with Carol-Lynn Ròˆssel Waugh, Charles G. Waugh, and Isaac Asimov of The twelve crimes[=frights?] of Christmas and 13 horrors of Halloween)
Cont. authors online, Dec. 14, 2001 (Charles G(ordon) Waugh; editor with Isaac Asimov and Martin Harry Greenberg of many science, mystery, fantasy and horror fiction anthologies including The twelve frights of Christmas (1986))
Tom Clancy's power plays, 1997: t.p. (Martin Greenberg)
Wikipedia, WWW. Feb. 15, 2011: (b. 3/1/1941; an American speculative fiction anthologist and writer; has taught political science at the University of Wisconsin--Green Bay since 1975)
Locus, Aug. 2011: p. 62 (Martin H(arry) Greenberg, d. June 25, 2011; published 1970s to 2011 with more forthcoming)
Associated languageeng
Invalid LCCNn 83162536 n 83196379 n 84230973 n 87871053 n 90716078 no 97066256