Alfred Bester: The Demolished Man. Shasta Publishers, 1953. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket, with one of Bester's business cards laid in. Bought for $316 off a PBA Galleries auction in 2006. (Note: The scan makes the cover appear darker than it is; it's really quite pristine.) Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1953.
Mark Clifton and Frank Riley': They'd rather Be Right, Gnome Press, 1955. a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1955.
Robert A Heinlein: Double Star. Doubleday, 1956. A reasonably clean Ex-Library copy, otherwise NF in NF dj. Hugo Award for Best Novel, 1956.
Fritz Leiber: The Big Time. Gregg Press, 1976. First hardback edition, a Fine copy, sans dust jacket, as issued. Bought off eBay in the late 1990s for $50. Scan shows only the spine, as the cover of the book itself (like most jacketless Gregg Press books) is just green cloth. Hugo Award Winner for Best novel of 1958.
Robert A. Heinlein: Starship Troopers. Putnam, 1959. A relatively clean Ex-Library copy with a beautiful dust jacket. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel, 1960.
Robert A. Heinlein: Stranger in a Strange Land. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1961. An Ex-library copy, with all the usual flaws, otherwise G+/G+, with notable spine and board wear and line cracking to dj spine. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1962.
Philip K. Dick: The Man in the High Castle. An Ex-Library copy, with all the usual flaws. otherwise a NF/NF copy. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel, 1963.
Clifford D. Simak: Way Station. Doubleday, 1963. An Ex-Library copy, with all the usual flaws.
Fritz Leiber: The Wanderer. Dennis Dobson, 1967. First hardback edition, a Fine copy in a Fine dj. Bought off a Heritage auction lot of 2 books for less than $100 in 2007. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1964.
Frank Herbert: Dune. Chilton, 1965. An Ex-Library copy, with all the usual flaws, in a VG-, somewhat chipped and frayed dj attached to the book. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1965.
Roger Zelazny: This Immortal (AKA And Call Me Conrad). Rupert Hart Davis, 1967. First hardback edition, A Near Fine copy in a Very Good+ dj with small stain to top front and a few tiny dj tears. Co-winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel of 1965.
Robert A. Heinlein: The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. Putnam, 1966. An Ex-Library copy, with all the usual flaws, otherwise just VG-/G, with intact but quite worn dust jacket, Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel, 1967.
Samuel R. Delany: Babel-17. Gollancz, 1967. First hardback edition. A NF/VG copy with some sighty soiling and wear to the dust jacket. Nebula Co-Winner for Best Novel of 1966.
Keyes, Daniel. Flowers for Algernon. Nebula Co-Winner for Best Novel of 1966.
Roger Zelazny: Lord of Light. Doubleday, 1967. A fairly clean Ex-Library copy in a Fine dust jacket, signed by Zelazny. Bought for $400 off eBay in 2002, which was the most I've ever spent for a book up until I bought a pre-publication Stephen King ultra-limited.Hugo Winner for Best Novel of 1968 .
Samuel R. Delany: The Einstein Intersection. Gollancz, 1968. First hardback edition, a Fine copy in a Fine dj. Nebula Award Winner for Best novel of 1968.
John Brunner: Stand on Zanzibar. Doubleday, 1968. An Ex-Library copy, with all the usual flaws. Hugo Winner for Best Novel of 1968.
Alexei Panshin: Rite of Passage. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1969. First hardback edition, a near Fine copy in a VG+ scratch and age-darkened jacket. Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1968.
Ursula Le Guin: The Left Hand of Darkness. Walker, 1970. First hardback edition, an Ex-Library copy, otherwise VG+/VG+. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1969.
Larry Niven: Ringworld. Gollancz, 1970. First hardback edition, preceded by the American PBO, an amazingly clean Ex-Library copy that,were it not for an excised FFE, would be a Fine-/Fine- copy. Obtained off eBay in April 2007 for less than $100, Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for best Novel of 1970.
Robert Silverberg: A Time of Changes. Nelson Doubleday (SFBC, 1971. First edition (with code 22 M on base of page 179, as per Currey), a NF/NF- copy with slight wear and general age darkening. Picked up in a used bookstore for $3.00. Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1971.
Philip Jose Farmer: To Your Scattered Bodies. Putnum, 1971. A Fine copy in a Fine dj, with Buck and Juanita Colson's ownership stamp inside. Bought from Henderson's Books at the 2002 San Jose Worldcon for $300 (on consignment from Juanita). Hugo Winner for Best Novel of 1971.
Isaac Asimov: The Gods Themselves. Doubleday, 1972, NF/NF. Bought for $9 in a used book store in Houston. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1972.
Arthur C. Clarke: Rendezvous With Rama. Gollancz, 1973. A placeholder rebound Ex-library copy with dust jacket permabound to book. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel if 1973.
Ursula Le Guin: The Dispossessed. Harper & Row, 1974. An Ex-Library copy, otherwise NF/NF. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1974.
Joe Haldeman: The Forever War. St. Martin's, 1975. An Ex-Library copy, otherwise VG in a VG dj, inscribed to me by Haldeman. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1975.
Kate Wilhelm: Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang. Harper & Row, 1976. A Fine copy in a Fine- dj with a few tiny spots of wear. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1975.
Frederik Pohl: Man Plus. Random House, 1976. A Fine copy in a Fine dj, signed by Pohl. Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1976.
Frederik Pohl: Gateway. St. Martin's, 1977. A Fine copy in a Fine dj, inscribed by Pohl. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1977.
Dreamsnake Vonda N. Mcintyre Houghton Mifflin, 1978, a Fine copy in a VG+ dj with a chip to bottom dj front. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1978.
Arthur C. Clarke: The Fountains of Paradise. Gollancz, 1979. A Fine copy in a Fine dj. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1979.
Joan D. Vinge: The Snow Queen. The Dial Press, 1980. A Fine copy in a Fine dj. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1980.
Gregory Benford: Timescape. Simon & Schuster, 1980. A Fine copy in a Fine- dj with wrinkling to back cover. Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1980.
Gene Wolfe: Claw of the Conciliator. Timescape, 1982. A NF copy with a remainder mark in a Fine dj. Signed by Wolfe. Winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel of 1982.
Michael Bishop: No Enemy But Time. Timescape, 1983. A Fine copy in a Fine dj. Bought at the 2006 Worldcon dealer's room for $50. I also have a somewhat less attractive copy inscribed to me by Bishop. Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1983.
David Brin: Startide Rising. Phantasia Press, 1984. First hardback edition, a Fine copy in a Fine dj. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1983. Bought off a dealer at an Armadillocon in the early 1990s for about $45.
William Gibson: Neuromancer. Gollancz, 1984. First hardback edition, a Fine- copy in a NF+ dust jacket. Obtained for $10 off the Internet circa 1998 or so. Signed by Gibson. (I also have the Ace PBO, also signed by Gibson.) Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick Award Winner for Best Novel of 1984.
Orson Scott Card: Ender's Game. Tor, 1985. First edition hardback, a Near Fine copy with a remainder marks at head and heel, in a Fine dj, bought off eBay in 2007 for $320 to replace an Ex-Library copy. Hugo and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1985.
Orson Scott Card: Speaker for the Dead. Tor, 1986. A Fine copy in a Fine- dj. Hugo and Nebula Award winner for Best Novel of 1986.
David Brin: The Uplift War Phantasia Press, 1988. A Fine copy in a Fine dj, inscribed by Brin. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1987.
C. J. Cherryh: Cyteen. Warner Books, 1988. A Fine copy in a Fine dj. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1988.
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough: The Healer's War. Doubleday/Foundation, 1988. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket, with review materials laid in. Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1988.
Dan Simmons: Hyperion. Doubleday Foundation, 1989. A Fine copy in a Fine dj, inscribed to me by Simmons. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1990.
Lois McMaster Bujold: The Vor Game. Easton Press, 1991. First hardback edition, a Fine, leather-bound copy, signed by Bujold, sans dust jacket, as issued. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1991.
Lois McMaster Bujold: Barrayar. Easton Press, 1992. First hardback edition, a Fine, leather-bound copy, signed by Bujold, sans dust jacket, as issued. Hugo Award winner for Best Novel of 1992.
Vernor Vinge: A Fire Upon the Deep. Tor, 1992. A fine copy in a fine dj, inscribed to me by Vinge. Hugo Award Co-Winner for Best Novel of 1992.
Connie Willis: Doomsday Book. Bantam, 1992. A Fine- copy (it took me a while to read it) in a Fine dust jacket. Received as a review copy. Inscribed to me by Willis. Hugo Award Co-Winner and Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1992.
Kim Stanley Robinson: Green Mars. HarperCollins UK, 1993. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Bought from Adventures in Crime & Space. Hugo Winner for Best Novel of 1993.
Lois McMaster Bujold: Mirror Dance. Baen, 1994. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1994.
Neal Stephenson: The Diamond Age. Bantam, 1995. A Fine copy in a Fine dj, inscribed to me by Stephenson. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1994.
Kim Stanley Robinson: Blue Mars. HarperCollins UK, 1996. A Fine copy in a Fine dj. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1996.
Joe Haldeman: Forever Peace. Ace, 1997. A Fine copy in a Fine dj, inscribed by Haldeman. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1997.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Connie Willis Bantam, 1998. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Inscribed to me by Willis. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 1998.
Vernor Vinge: A Deepness in the Sky. Tor, 1999. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Inscribed to me by Vinge. Hugo Award Winner for best Novel of 1999.
Octavia Butler: The Parable of the Talents. Seven Stories Press, 1998. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1998.
Greg Bear: Darwin's Radio. HarperCollins (UK), 1999. First edition hardback, Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 1999.
Neil Gaiman: American Gods. Morrow, 2001. I Have two copies of this: One a trade edition, inscribed to my by Neil, the other one of 5000 copies with a signed signature page, both Fine in Fine dust jackets. The limited I got for trade credit from Adventures in Crime & Space. Hugo, Nebula and Bram Stoker Award Winner for Best Novel of 2001.
Elizabeth Moon: The Speed of Dark. Ballantine Books, 2003. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Inscribed to me by Moon. Nebula Award Winner for Best Novel of 2003.
Robert J. Sawyer: Hominids. Tor Books, 2002. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Bought at half cover price at Half-Price Books the day after it won the Hugo.Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 2002.
Lois McMaster Bujold: Paladin of Souls. Eos, 2004. Fine copy in a Fine dj. I think I got this as a review copy. Hugo and Nebula Award winner for Best Novel of 2004.
Susanna Clarke: Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. Bloomsbury, 2004. A Fine- copy in a Fine- dj (the white variant present only on the first printing). Scan makes the dj appear darker than it is. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel, 2005.
Joe Haldeman: Camouflage. Ace, 2004. First edition hardback, a Fine copy n a Fine dust jacket. Inscribed to my by Haldeman. Nebula Award Winner for best Novel of 2005.
Robert Charles Wilson: Spin. Tor Books, 2005. Fine copy in a Fine dj. Obtained from Baker & Taylor early in 2006 for 40% off cover price. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 2005.
Jack McDevitt: Seeker. Ace, 2005. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dj. Winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel of 2006.
Vernor Vinge: Rainbows End. Tor, 2006. A Fine copy in a FIne dj. Obtained from Baker & Taylor for 40% off cover price. Hugo Award Winner for Best Novel of 2006.
Michael Chabon: The Yiddish Policeman's Union. HarperCollins 2007. First edition hardback, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Inscribed to me by Chabon: "To Lawrence Person/The second book I signed after winning the Nebula—for this book." (The first was a copy of Gentlemen of the Road he signed for me right before this one just after the Nebula Award ceremonies in Austin finished.)