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He published ''[[Germinal]]'', ''[[The Westmarch Chronicle]]'' and ''[[Butterbur's Woodshed]]''.  He was a member of [[APA-L]].
 
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Revision as of 07:28, 6 December 2019

(March 4, 1933 - Oct 14, 2005)

Bernard A Zuber was a fan artist who was the original vice president of the Mythopoeic Society as well as a long-time member of LASFS (since the mid-50s).

He served as one of the first editors of Mythlore. In 1977, after a falling out with the Mythopoeic Society, he became the founder and president of the Tolkien Fellowships. He was one of the guests at Mythcon XIII in 1982. He and his wife Teny Zuber promoted the Ralph Bakshi film of LotR.

He published Germinal, The Westmarch Chronicle and Butterbur's Woodshed. He was a member of APA-L.


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