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The 1981 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo was presented September 6 at Denvention Two.
- Cosmos by Carl Sagan (Random House, 1980)
- In Joy Still Felt-- The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954–1978 by Isaac Asimov (Doubleday, 1980)
- Dream Makers: The Uncommon People Who Write Science Fiction by Charles Platt (Berkley, 1980)
- Di Fate's Catalog of Science Fiction Hardware by Vincent Di Fate and Ian Summers (Workman, 1980)
- Warhoon 28 (the writings of Walter A. Willis) by Richard Bergeron (Richard Bergeron, 1980)
1980 | Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo, 1981 Hugos | 1982 | 1981 |
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