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* '''''[[The Tuck Encyclopedia|The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy through 1968, Vol 3: Miscellaneous]]''''' by [[Donald H. Tuck]] ([[Advent]], 1983)
 
* '''''[[The Tuck Encyclopedia|The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy through 1968, Vol 3: Miscellaneous]]''''' by [[Donald H. Tuck]] ([[Advent]], 1983)
 
* ''The High Kings'' by [[Joy Chant]], [[Ian Ballantine]], [[Betty Ballantine]], [[George Sharp]] and [[David Larkin]] ([[Bantam]], 1983)
 
* ''The High Kings'' by [[Joy Chant]], [[Ian Ballantine]], [[Betty Ballantine]], [[George Sharp]] and [[David Larkin]] ([[Bantam]], 1983)
* ''Dream Makers, Volume II'' by [[Charles Platt]] ([[Berkley]], 1983)
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* ''Dream Makers, Volume II'' by [[Charles Platt]] (Berkley, 1983)
* ''Staying Alive: A Writer's Guide'' by [[Norman Spinrad]] ([[Donning]], 1983)
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* ''Staying Alive: A Writer's Guide'' by [[Norman Spinrad]] (Donning, 1983)
 
* ''The Fantastic Art of Rowena'' by [[Rowena Morrill]] ([[Pocket Books]], 1983)
 
* ''The Fantastic Art of Rowena'' by [[Rowena Morrill]] ([[Pocket Books]], 1983)
  

Latest revision as of 08:23, 8 June 2021

The 1984 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo was presented September 2 at LACon II.


1983 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo, 1984 Hugos 1985 1984
This is an award details page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it!

Other Nominations:

  • Dream Makers, Volume II: 45
  • Staying Alive: A Writer's Guide: 26
  • The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy through 1968, Vol 3: Miscellaneous: 19
  • The Fantastic Art of Rowena: 29
  • The High Kings: 45