Douglas G. Greene
Douglas G. Greene (born 1944) is an American historian, editor, and author. He is married to Sandi Greene with whom he has a son, Eric and a daughter, Katherine,[1] and has an identical twin, David L. Greene, and a younger brother Paul.[2]
Greene is Emeritus Professor of History at Old Dominion University, specialising in Tudor and Stuart Britain.[3] He is co-owner and editor of Mystery publisher Crippen & Landru,[4] and has edited numerous Mystery fiction collections for both his own and other publishing houses. In 2014, the non-fiction anthology Mysteries Unlocked: Essays in Honor of Douglas G. Greene was released to celebrate his 70th birthday, with ten Edgar Award winning or nominated authors among those contributing.[5] Greene's biography John Dickson Carr: The Man Who Explained Miracles was nominated in 1996 for the Edgar Award Best Critical / Biographical Work.[6]
Awards
- 2016 - The Malice Domestic Amelia Award
 - 2007 - The George N. Dove Award from the Popular Culture Association for "serious study of mystery and crime fiction"
 - 2003 - The Poirot Award
 - 2001 - The Ellery Queen Award from the Mystery Writers of America
 - 1965 - The L. Frank Baum Memorial Award from The International Wizard of Oz Club
 
Selected bibliography
- 2015 - I Believe in Sherlock Holmes
 - 2010 - The Complete Deteckative Memoirs of Philo Gubb, Esquire
 - 2003 - The Romance of the Secret Service Fund
 - 2003 - Sissajig and Other Surprises (with Ruth Berman)
 - 1999 - Classic Mystery Stories
 - 1997 - Detection by Gaslight, The Great Victorian and Edwardian Detective Stories
 - 1995 - John Dickson Carr: The Man Who Explained Miracles
 - 1991 - Fell and Foul Play
 - 1991 - Merrivale, March and Murder
 - 1989 - The Collected Short Fiction of Ngaio Marsh
 - 1987 - Death Locked In, An Anthology of Locked Room Stories (with Robert Adey)
 - 1985 - The Wizard of Way Up and Other Wonders (with James E. Haff)
 - 1983 - The Dead Sleep Lightly and Other Mysteries from Radio’s Golden Age
 - 1980 - The Door to Doom and Other Detections
 - 1978 - The Meditations of Lady Elizabeth Delaval
 - 1977 - Diaries of the Popish Plot
 - 1976 - Bibliographia Oziana (with Peter E. Hanff)
 - 1976 - W. W. Denslow (with Michael Patrick Hearn)
 - 1974 - The Earl of Castlehaven's Memoirs of the Irish Wars
 
References
- ↑ Terry, Mark. "Crippen & Landru Raising the Bar". Mystery Scene Mag. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
 - ↑ "David L. Greene and Douglas G. Greene". The International Wizard of Oz Club. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
 - ↑ "Detective Fiction Community Honors Greene with New Book". Old Dominion University. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
 - ↑ "ODU PROFESSOR GREENE, "SISTERS IN CRIME" RECEIVE GEORGE N. DOVE AWARD". Old Dominion University. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
 - ↑ "Mysteries Unlocked: Essays in Honor of Douglas G. Greene". Mystery Scene. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
 - ↑ "Search the Edgars Database!". Mystery Writers of America. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
 
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