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A [[Florida]] [[fan]] active from the 1930s through the 1960s, '''Joe Christoff''' attended the [[First Worldcon]], where he was a [[photographer]] for ''[[Fantasy Fiction Field]]''. He used the [[pennames]] '''Tony Allen''' and '''J. T. Thorndyke''' to [[publish]] his [[fanzine]] ''[[Sphere]]''. He was associate editor of ''[[Lore]]''.  
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A [[Florida]] [[fan]] active from the 1930s through the 1960s, '''Joe Christoff''' attended the [[First Worldcon]], where he was a [[photographer]] for ''[[Fantasy Fiction Field]]''. He used the [[pennames]] '''Tony Allen''' and '''J. T. Thorndyke''' to [[publish]] his [[fanzine]] ''[[Sphere]]''. He was associate editor of ''[[Lore (Page)]]''.  
  
 
He belonged to the [[Southern Fandom Group]]. He won a prize for Most Beautiful Costume at the [[Detention]] [[masquerade]] in 1959.  
 
He belonged to the [[Southern Fandom Group]]. He won a prize for Most Beautiful Costume at the [[Detention]] [[masquerade]] in 1959.  

Revision as of 23:37, 2 January 2022

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A Florida fan active from the 1930s through the 1960s, Joe Christoff attended the First Worldcon, where he was a photographer for Fantasy Fiction Field. He used the pennames Tony Allen and J. T. Thorndyke to publish his fanzine Sphere. He was associate editor of Lore.

He belonged to the Southern Fandom Group. He won a prize for Most Beautiful Costume at the Detention masquerade in 1959.

By 1960, he was living in Atlanta. He may have been related to Fredrick B. Christoff of Oklahoma.


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