International Fantasy Award
The International Fantasy Award was an annual literary award for the best science fiction or fantasy book and, in 1951-1953, the best non-fiction book of interest to science fiction and fantasy readers. The IFA was given by an international panel of prominent fans and professionals in 1951-1955 and then again in 1957.
Winners
- 1951
- Fiction: Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
- Non-fiction: The Conquest of Space by Willy Ley & Chesley Bonestell
- 1952
- Fiction: Fancies and Goodnights by John Collier
- Non-fiction: The Exploration of Space by Arthur C. Clarke
- 1953
- Fiction: City by Clifford D. Simak
- Non-fiction: Lands Beyond by L. Sprague de Camp & Willy Ley
- 1954
- Fiction: More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon
- 1955
- Fiction: A Mirror for Observers by Edgar Pangborn
- 1957
- Fiction: The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
External links
- Greg Pickersgill: The International Fantasy Award.
- Mark R. Kelly and Locus Publications: About the Awards – International Fantasy Award.
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