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The 1946 [[Best Novel Retro Hugo]] was presented August 30 at [[LACon III]]. | The 1946 [[Best Novel Retro Hugo]] was presented August 30 at [[LACon III]]. | ||
− | * '''''The Mule | + | * '''''The Mule'' by [[Isaac Asimov]] (''[[Astounding]]'' Nov, Dec 1945)''' |
− | + | * ''The World of Null-A'' by [[A. E. van Vogt]] (''[[Astounding]]'' Aug, Sep, Oct 1945) | |
− | + | * ''That Hideous Strength'' by [[C. S. Lewis]] (John Lane, 1946) | |
− | + | * ''Destiny Times Three'' by [[Fritz Leiber]] (''[[Astounding]]'' Mar, Apr 1945) | |
− | + | * ''Red Sun of Danger'' by Brett Sterling (aka: [[Edmond Hamilton]]) (''[[Startling Stories]]'' Spr 1945) | |
− | {{HugoDetails | + | {{HugoDetails | year=1946}} |
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Revision as of 01:38, 6 April 2020
The 1946 Best Novel Retro Hugo was presented August 30 at LACon III.
- The Mule by Isaac Asimov (Astounding Nov, Dec 1945)
- The World of Null-A by A. E. van Vogt (Astounding Aug, Sep, Oct 1945)
- That Hideous Strength by C. S. Lewis (John Lane, 1946)
- Destiny Times Three by Fritz Leiber (Astounding Mar, Apr 1945)
- Red Sun of Danger by Brett Sterling (aka: Edmond Hamilton) (Startling Stories Spr 1945)
1945 | Best Novel Retro Hugo, 1946 Hugos | 1947 | 1946 |
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