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A [[Scranton, PA]], [[fan]], author and [[artist]] who was a member of [[National Organization for Tolkien]] and published ''[[Akallabeth]]'' and ''[[Chronicles of the King]]'' for it. The latter was initially titled simply '''''Chronicles''''' and its first issue included [[Star Trek]], [[Tolkien]], SF, and fantasy, but it subsequently became a Tolkien [[fanzine]].
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'''Tom Santoski''', a [[Scranton, PA]], [[fan]], author and [[artist]], was a member of the [[National Organization for Tolkien]] and [[published]] ''[[Akallabeth]]'' and ''[[Chronicles of the King]]'' for it. The latter was initially titled simply ''Chronicles'' and its first issue included [[Star Trek]], [[Tolkien]], [[SF]], and [[fantasy]], but it subsequently became a Tolkien [[fanzine]].
  
Through his [[publishing house]] '''Ezellohar Books''' he published ''[[The Middle-Earth Library]]'' and ''[[Simbelmyne]]''. He published ''[[Lendarin & Danian]]''.
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Through his [[publishing house]] '''Ezellohar Books''' he published ''[[The Middle-Earth Library]]'' and ''[[Simbelmyne]]''.
  
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* ''[[Akallabeth]]'' [late 70s] (with [[Michael Logan]])
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* ''[[Chronicles of the King]]'' [late 70s] (with [[Michael Logan]])
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* ''[[Lendarin & Danian]]'' [early 80s]
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* ''[[The Middle-Earth Library]]'' [early 80s]
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* ''[[Simbelmyne]]'' [late 70s-early 80s]
  
 
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Tom Santoski, a Scranton, PA, fan, author and artist, was a member of the National Organization for Tolkien and published Akallabeth and Chronicles of the King for it. The latter was initially titled simply Chronicles and its first issue included Star Trek, Tolkien, SF, and fantasy, but it subsequently became a Tolkien fanzine.

Through his publishing house Ezellohar Books he published The Middle-Earth Library and Simbelmyne.

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