Martin Harry Greenberg
Martin Harry Greenberg (1941–2011) was an American academic and prolific anthologist, best known for editing over 1,000 anthologies in speculative fiction, mysteries, and horror, often collaborating with Isaac Asimov and others. He held a Ph.D. in political science, taught at universities including the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, founded Tekno Books, and co-founded the Sci-Fi Channel.[1][2][4]
speculative fiction
mysteries
horror
The Best Alternate History Stories of the 20th Century
Murder Most Confederate: Tales of Crimes Quite Uncivil
Foundation's Friends: Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov
Murder, My Dear Watson: New Tales of Sherlock Holmes
Rod Serling's Night Gallery Reader
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Original Stories by Eminent Mystery Writers
Little Sioux Girl: And Other Selections by Newberry Authors (The Newbery Authors Collection)
Pirate Ghosts of the American Coast: Stories of Hauntings at Sea
Lighthouse Island and Other Selections by Newbery Authors (Newbery Authors Collection)