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The 1987 [[Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]] was presented August 31 at [[Conspiracy '87]]. | The 1987 [[Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]] was presented August 31 at [[Conspiracy '87]]. | ||
− | * '''''Trillion Year Spree''''' by [[Brian W. Aldiss]] and [[David Wingrove]] ([[Gollancz]], 1986; | + | * '''''Trillion Year Spree''''' by [[Brian W. Aldiss]] and [[David Wingrove]] ([[Gollancz]], 1986; Atheneum, 1986) |
* ''The Dark Knight Returns'' by Frank Miller, Klaus Jenson and Lynn Varley (DC/Warner, 1986) | * ''The Dark Knight Returns'' by Frank Miller, Klaus Jenson and Lynn Varley (DC/Warner, 1986) | ||
* ''Industrial Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects'' by Thomas G. Smith ([[Ballantine Del Rey]], 1986) | * ''Industrial Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects'' by Thomas G. Smith ([[Ballantine Del Rey]], 1986) |
Revision as of 09:37, 2 December 2020
The 1987 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo was presented August 31 at Conspiracy '87.
- Trillion Year Spree by Brian W. Aldiss and David Wingrove (Gollancz, 1986; Atheneum, 1986)
- The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller, Klaus Jenson and Lynn Varley (DC/Warner, 1986)
- Industrial Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects by Thomas G. Smith (Ballantine Del Rey, 1986)
- Science Fiction in Print: 1985 by Charles N. Brown and William G. Contento (Locus Press, 1986)
- Only Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick by Paul Williams (Arbor House, 1986)
1986 | Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo, 1987 Hugos | 1988 | 1987 |
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