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* '''''[[Ringworld]]''''' by [[Larry Niven]] ([[Ballantine]], 1970)
 
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* ''Tau Zero'' by [[Poul Anderson]] ([[Doubleday]], 1970)
 
* ''Tau Zero'' by [[Poul Anderson]] ([[Doubleday]], 1970)
* ''Tower of Glass'' by [[Robert Silverberg]] ([[Scribner's]], 1970)
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* ''The Year of the Quiet Sun'' by [[Wilson Tucker]] ([[Ace]], 1970)
 
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* ''Star Light'' by [[Hal Clement]] (''[[Analog]]'' Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1970)
 
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 22 March 2021

The 1971 Best Novel Hugo was presented September 5 at Noreascon.

Hal Clement was Treasurer of Noreascon and attempted to decline the nomination for Star Light since it was inappropriate for a committee member to be nominated. The rest of the committee would not allow him to give up a Hugo nomination, so he perforce resigned as Treasurer.


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