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The 1966 Best Novel Hugo was presented September 4 at Tricon. Only first place finishers were announced.
Winners (tie):
- Dune by Frank Herbert (Chilton, 1965)
- ...And Call Me Conrad (alt: This Immortal) by Roger Zelazny (F&SF Oct, Nov 1965; Ace, 1965)
Runners-up:
- The Squares of the City by John Brunner (Ballantine, 1965)
- The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein (If Dec 1965, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1966; Putnam, 1966)
- Skylark DuQuesne by Edward E. Smith (If Jun, Jul, Aug, Oct 1965)
1965 | Best Novel Hugo, 1966 Hugos | 1967 | 1966 |
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