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* '''''[[A Wealth of Fable]]''''' by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[SCIFI Press]], 1992)
 
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* ''Let's Hear It for the Deaf Man'' by [[David Langford]] ([[NESFA Press]], 1992)
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* ''Virgil Finlay's Women of the Ages'' by [[Virgil Finlay]] ([[Underwood-Miller]], 1992)
 
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* ''The Costumemaker's Art'' by [[Thom Boswell]] (Lark, 1992)
 
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The 1993 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo was presented September 5 at ConFrancisco.


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