3 Short Stories Books by Martin Greenberg
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Overview: Martin Greenberg (28 June 1918 - 20 October 2013) was an American book publisher and editor of science fiction anthologies.
Greenberg married in 1941. He was in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945 where he attained the rank of corporal and won five battle stars.
After leaving the Army, Greenberg was associated with the small press publisher New Collector's Group founded by Paul Dennis O'Connor and Hannes Bok. Greenberg and O'Conner clashed about the direction of the press, causing Greenberg to leave, taking the rights to The Carnelian Cube by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt as his buyout fee.
In 1948, Greenberg founded Gnome Press with David Kyle, a fellow member of The Hydra Club, a New York-based science fiction club. The Carnelian Cube was the first book published by the new press. Greenberg edited a number of themed anthologies for Gnome Press. He was involved in disputes with authors concerning payment, and Isaac Asimov called him a "crook". Greenberg, with Gnome Press, was the first publisher of Asimov's epic Foundation Trilogy, but those rights were long ago transferred to Doubleday. Ultimately, Gnome Press was not successful and it went out of business in 1962. Greenberg went on to work as a mainstream editor for Abelard–Schuman.
Later on, he ran an art supply store on Long Island before retiring.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Men Against the Stars (1950)
Theme collection of 12 science fiction stories dealing with space travel taken from the early modern genre pulp magazines.
Foreword, by Martin Greenberg
Introduction, by Willy Ley
"Trends", by Isaac Asimov
"Men Against the Stars", by Manly Wade Wellman
"The Red Death of Mars", by Robert Moore Williams
"Locked Out", by H. B. Fyfe
"The Iron Standard", by Lewis Padgett
"Schedule", by Harry Walton
"Far Centaurus", by A. E. van Vogt
"Cold Front", by Hal Clement
"The Plants", by Murray Leinster
"Competition", by E. Mayne Hull
"Bridle and Saddle", by Isaac Asimov
"When Shadows Fall", by L. Ron Hubbard
Journey to Infinity (1951)
Journey to Infinity is a 1951 anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Martin Greenberg. The stories originally appeared in the magazines Astounding, Amazing Stories and Future.
Foreword, by Martin Greenberg
Introduction, by Fletcher Pratt
"False Dawn", by A. Bertram Chandler
"Atlantis", by Edward E. Smith, Ph.D.
"Letter to a Phoenix", by Fredric Brown
"Unite and Conquer", by Theodore Sturgeon
"Breakdown", by Jack Williamson
"Dance of a New World", by John D. MacDonald
"Mother Earth", by Isaac Asimov
"There Shall Be Darkness", by C. L. Moore
"Taboo", by Fritz Leiber
"Overthrow", by Cleve Cartmill
"Barrier of Dread", by Judith Merril
"Metamorphosite", by Eric Frank Russell
Travelers of Space (1951)
Martin Greenberg has assembled here stories about space travel and space travelers. Dating from 1938-1949, the stories are
Foreword, by Martin Greenberg
Introduction, by Willy Ley
"The Rocketeers Have Shaggy Ears", by Keith Bennett
"Christmas Tree", by Christopher S. Youd
"The Forgiveness of Tenchu Taen", by Frederic Arnold Kummer
"Episode on Dhee Minor", by Harry Walton
"The Shape of Things", by Ray Bradbury
"Columbus Was a Dope", by Lyle Monroe (pseudonym for Robert A. Heinlein)
"Attitude", by Hal Clement
"The Ionian Cycle", by William Tenn
"Trouble on Tantalus", by P. Schuyler Miller
"Placet Is a Crazy Place", by Fredric Brown
"Action on Azura", by Robertson Osborne
"The Rull", by A. E. van Vogt
"The Double Dyed Villains", by Poul Anderson
"Bureau of Slick Tricks", by H. B. Fyfe
"Life on Other Worlds", by Edd Cartier
"The Interstellar Zoo", by David A. Kyle
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Overview: Martin Greenberg (28 June 1918 - 20 October 2013) was an American book publisher and editor of science fiction anthologies.
Greenberg married in 1941. He was in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945 where he attained the rank of corporal and won five battle stars.
After leaving the Army, Greenberg was associated with the small press publisher New Collector's Group founded by Paul Dennis O'Connor and Hannes Bok. Greenberg and O'Conner clashed about the direction of the press, causing Greenberg to leave, taking the rights to The Carnelian Cube by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt as his buyout fee.
In 1948, Greenberg founded Gnome Press with David Kyle, a fellow member of The Hydra Club, a New York-based science fiction club. The Carnelian Cube was the first book published by the new press. Greenberg edited a number of themed anthologies for Gnome Press. He was involved in disputes with authors concerning payment, and Isaac Asimov called him a "crook". Greenberg, with Gnome Press, was the first publisher of Asimov's epic Foundation Trilogy, but those rights were long ago transferred to Doubleday. Ultimately, Gnome Press was not successful and it went out of business in 1962. Greenberg went on to work as a mainstream editor for Abelard–Schuman.
Later on, he ran an art supply store on Long Island before retiring.
Genre: Sci-Fi
Men Against the Stars (1950)
Theme collection of 12 science fiction stories dealing with space travel taken from the early modern genre pulp magazines.
Foreword, by Martin Greenberg
Introduction, by Willy Ley
"Trends", by Isaac Asimov
"Men Against the Stars", by Manly Wade Wellman
"The Red Death of Mars", by Robert Moore Williams
"Locked Out", by H. B. Fyfe
"The Iron Standard", by Lewis Padgett
"Schedule", by Harry Walton
"Far Centaurus", by A. E. van Vogt
"Cold Front", by Hal Clement
"The Plants", by Murray Leinster
"Competition", by E. Mayne Hull
"Bridle and Saddle", by Isaac Asimov
"When Shadows Fall", by L. Ron Hubbard
Journey to Infinity (1951)
Journey to Infinity is a 1951 anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Martin Greenberg. The stories originally appeared in the magazines Astounding, Amazing Stories and Future.
Foreword, by Martin Greenberg
Introduction, by Fletcher Pratt
"False Dawn", by A. Bertram Chandler
"Atlantis", by Edward E. Smith, Ph.D.
"Letter to a Phoenix", by Fredric Brown
"Unite and Conquer", by Theodore Sturgeon
"Breakdown", by Jack Williamson
"Dance of a New World", by John D. MacDonald
"Mother Earth", by Isaac Asimov
"There Shall Be Darkness", by C. L. Moore
"Taboo", by Fritz Leiber
"Overthrow", by Cleve Cartmill
"Barrier of Dread", by Judith Merril
"Metamorphosite", by Eric Frank Russell
Travelers of Space (1951)
Martin Greenberg has assembled here stories about space travel and space travelers. Dating from 1938-1949, the stories are
Foreword, by Martin Greenberg
Introduction, by Willy Ley
"The Rocketeers Have Shaggy Ears", by Keith Bennett
"Christmas Tree", by Christopher S. Youd
"The Forgiveness of Tenchu Taen", by Frederic Arnold Kummer
"Episode on Dhee Minor", by Harry Walton
"The Shape of Things", by Ray Bradbury
"Columbus Was a Dope", by Lyle Monroe (pseudonym for Robert A. Heinlein)
"Attitude", by Hal Clement
"The Ionian Cycle", by William Tenn
"Trouble on Tantalus", by P. Schuyler Miller
"Placet Is a Crazy Place", by Fredric Brown
"Action on Azura", by Robertson Osborne
"The Rull", by A. E. van Vogt
"The Double Dyed Villains", by Poul Anderson
"Bureau of Slick Tricks", by H. B. Fyfe
"Life on Other Worlds", by Edd Cartier
"The Interstellar Zoo", by David A. Kyle
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