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The Demon Breed : ウィキペディア英語版
The Demon Breed

''The Demon Breed'' is a 1968 science fiction novel by James H. Schmitz, originally serialized in ''Analog'' in a shorter form as "The Tuvela". It was first published in paperback in the Ace Science Fiction Specials line, with a Science Fiction Book Club edition following in 1969. MacDonald & Co. issued a British hardcover the same year, reprinting it as a Futura paperback in 1974. A Dutch translation, ''Des Duivels'', appeared in 1971, and a French translation, ''Race démoniaque'', in 1973. Ace reissued its edition in 1979 and 1981. In 2001, Baen Books compiled the novel in its paperback omnibus ''The Hub: Dangerous Territory''.〔(ISFDB publishing history )〕
Part of Schmitz's "Hub" sequence, ''The Demon Breed'' centers on the conflict between the Parahuans—a "physically powerful, resourceful, technically advanced and fearfully cruel"〔"The Future in Books", ''Amazing Stories'', January 1969, pp.142-43〕 nonhuman species—and a human-colonized water world. It shares characters and setting with Schmitz's 1965 novella "Trouble Tide".
James Blish praised the novel, writing that its protagonist is "very well realized" and that "Schmitz's style is a joy -- precise, flexible, colorful, and frequently witty". He noted that the novel's title was double-edged, because Schmitz was exploring a theme "dear to the hearts of both Heinlein and Campbell . . . that human beings are the toughest, most vicious race anyone is ever likely to encounter".〔
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