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* ''Spectrum IV: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art'' by [[Cathy Fenner]], [[Arnie Fenner]] and [[Jim Loehr]] ([[Underwood Books]], 1997) | * ''Spectrum IV: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art'' by [[Cathy Fenner]], [[Arnie Fenner]] and [[Jim Loehr]] ([[Underwood Books]], 1997) | ||
− | {{HugoDetails| year=1998 | after=Best Related Book | + | {{HugoDetails| year=1998 | after=1999 Best Related Book Hugo}} |
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The 1998 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo was presented August 7, 1998 at BucConeer.
- The Encyclopedia of Fantasy by John Clute and John Grant (Orbit, 1997; St. Martin's Press, 1997)
- Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art by Vincent Di Fate (Penguin Studio, 1997)
- Space Travel by Ben Bova and Anthony R. Lewis (Writer's Digest Books, 1997)
- Reflections and Refractions: Thoughts on Science-Fiction, Science and Other Matters by Robert Silverberg (Underwood Books, 1997)
- Spectrum IV: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art by Cathy Fenner, Arnie Fenner and Jim Loehr (Underwood Books, 1997)
1997 | Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo, 1998 Hugos | 1999 | 1998 |
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