found: His Bureaucracy and development: A Mexican case study, 1970.
found: Woolrich, C. The fantastic stories of Cornell Woolrich, c1981: t.p. (Martin H. Greenberg)
found: Mysterious visions, c1979: t.p. (Martin Greenberg)
found: 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.)
found: Those amazing electronic thinking machines, 1983 (a.e.) t.p. (Martin H. Greenberg)
found: 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)
found: 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)
found: 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 Rössel Waugh, Charles G. Waugh, and Isaac Asimov of The twelve crimes[=frights?] of Christmas and 13 horrors of Halloween)
found: 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))
found: Tom Clancy's power plays, 1997: t.p. (Martin Greenberg)
found: 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)
found: Locus, Aug. 2011: p. 62 (Martin H(arry) Greenberg, d. June 25, 2011; published 1970s to 2011 with more forthcoming)