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* ''In Memory Yet Green'' by [[Isaac Asimov]] ([[Doubleday]], 1979) | * ''In Memory Yet Green'' by [[Isaac Asimov]] ([[Doubleday]], 1979) | ||
* ''Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials'' by [[Wayne Barlowe]] and [[Ian Summers]] (Workman, 1979) | * ''Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials'' by [[Wayne Barlowe]] and [[Ian Summers]] (Workman, 1979) | ||
− | * ''Wonderworks'' by [[Michael Whelan]] ( | + | * ''Wonderworks'' by [[Michael Whelan]] (Donning, 1979) |
* ''The Language of the Night'' by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Susan Wood]] ([[Putnam]], 1979) | * ''The Language of the Night'' by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Susan Wood]] ([[Putnam]], 1979) | ||
− | {{HugoDetails | year=1980 | before= | + | {{HugoDetails | year=1980 | before=none}} |
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The 1980 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo was presented August 31 at Noreascon Two. This was the first time this category was awarded.
- The Science Fiction Encyclopedia by Peter Nicholls (Doubleday, 1979)
- In Memory Yet Green by Isaac Asimov (Doubleday, 1979)
- Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials by Wayne Barlowe and Ian Summers (Workman, 1979)
- Wonderworks by Michael Whelan (Donning, 1979)
- The Language of the Night by Ursula K. Le Guin and Susan Wood (Putnam, 1979)
Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo, 1980 Hugos | 1981 | 1980 |
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