Difference between revisions of "1954 Best Short Story Retro Hugo"

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The 1954 [[Best Short Story Retro Hugo]] was presented September 4 at [[Noreascon 4]].
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The 1954 [[Best Short Story Retro Hugo]] was presented September 4, 2004,  at [[Noreascon 4]].
  
 
* '''"The Nine Billion Names of God"''' by [[Arthur C. Clarke]] [''Star Science Fiction Stories #1'' ed. by [[Frederik Pohl]] ([[Ballantine]]), 1953]
 
* '''"The Nine Billion Names of God"''' by [[Arthur C. Clarke]] [''Star Science Fiction Stories #1'' ed. by [[Frederik Pohl]] ([[Ballantine]]), 1953]
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* "Seventh Victim" by [[Robert Sheckley]] [''[[Galaxy]]'' Apr 1953]
 
* "Seventh Victim" by [[Robert Sheckley]] [''[[Galaxy]]'' Apr 1953]
  
{{HugoDetails | year=1954 | before=1951 Best Short Story Retro Hugo| after=1955 Best Short Story Hugo}}
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{{HugoDetails | year=2004 | before=1951 Best Short Story Retro Hugo| after=1939 Best Short Story Retro Hugo}}

Latest revision as of 14:27, 11 February 2021

The 1954 Best Short Story Retro Hugo was presented September 4, 2004, at Noreascon 4.


1951 Best Short Story Retro Hugo, 2004 Hugos 1939 2004
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