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− | Jeffrey N. Appelbaum, AKA '''Jan Appelbaum''', | + | Jeffrey N. Appelbaum, AKA '''Jan Appelbaum''', was a [[Minneapolis]] [[fan]] who was one of the original purchasers of [[Toad Hall]] and produced the [[fanzine]] ''[[Jibara]]'' and apazine [[Poke]] for [[Minneapa]]. |
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 29 September 2021
(December 31, 1952 -- Oct 31, 2020)
Jeffrey N. Appelbaum, AKA Jan Appelbaum, was a Minneapolis fan who was one of the original purchasers of Toad Hall and produced the fanzine Jibara and apazine Poke for Minneapa.
Person | 1952—2020 |
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