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Latest revision as of 01:52, 10 April 2020
Presented September 6, 1992 at MagiCon.
- The World of Charles Addams by Charles Addams (Knopf, 1991)
- Science-Fiction -- The Early Years by Everett F. Bleiler (Kent State University Press, 1991)
- The Science-Fantasy Publishers -- A Critical & Bibliographic History (3rd ed) by Jack L. Chalker and Mark Owings (Mirage Press, 1991)
- The Bakery Men Don't See Cookbook by Jeanne Gomoll (SF3, 1991)
- Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden by Stephen Jones (Underwood-Miller, 1991)
Pish, Posh, Said Hieronymus Bosch by Nancy Willard, Leo Dillon and Diane Dillon received enough votes to appear on the final ballot, but was ruled ineligible. {why?}
1991 | Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo, 1992 Hugos | 1993 | 1992 |
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