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*For a brief bio by [[Eric Bentcliffe]], see ''[[Waldo]]'' no. 1 (December 1959), [http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf online here].
 
*For a brief bio by [[Eric Bentcliffe]], see ''[[Waldo]]'' no. 1 (December 1959), [http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf online here].
 
*[https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n2qz28sh/?_=1602152888940 Photo] at [[Noreascon 1]], 1971.
 
*[https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n2qz28sh/?_=1602152888940 Photo] at [[Noreascon 1]], 1971.
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Revision as of 10:04, 8 October 2020

(18 January 1934 – 15 October 1999)

Eddie Jones, a British fan, started as a fan artist and became a pro artist. He was active from 1958 to 1989. He was married to fellow fan Marsha Jones. His hobby was collecting antique guns and weapons and studying the American Old West.

He contributed to numerous fanzines, including Bastion, Ratatosk, Xero, Granfaloon. He was art director for MaD Productions.

He was Fan GoH at the 1969 Worldcon, St. Louiscon.

He was a member (and former chairman) of the Liverpool Group, and was created a Knight of St. Fantony at Eastercon in 1957. He lost the 1962 TAFF race to Ethel Lindsay but won in 1969, beating Bob Shaw.

Professionally, he illustrated sf book and magazine covers and interiors. He used the the pseudonym S. Fantoni. In 1969, he became the art director for Vision of Tomorrow, a short-lived British prozine.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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