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Tales of the Heechee : ウィキペディア英語版
Heechee

The Heechee are a fictional alien race from the science fiction works of Frederik Pohl. The Heechee are portrayed as an exceedingly advanced star-traveling race that explored the Milky Way Galaxy including Earth's solar system hundreds of millennia ago and disappeared before the evolution of genus ''Homo''.
==Series==

Pohl introduced the Heechee in a 1972 novella, "The Merchants of Venus"
(sometimes called "The Merchants of Venus Underground"). In 1990, it was packaged with nine original short stories as ''The Gateway Trip'' (Del Rey Books), a book of about 240 pages that is the only collection in the Heechee series.〔
Five novels published from 1977 to 2004 also feature the Heechee.
* ''Gateway'' (St. Martins, 1977)
* ''Beyond the Blue Event Horizon'' (Del Rey, 1980)
* ''Heechee Rendezvous'' (Del Rey, 1984)
* ''The Annals of the Heechee'' (Del Rey, 1987)
* ''The Boy Who Would Live Forever: A Novel of Gateway'' (Tor Books, 2004)
Collectively the Heechee stories have been considered a series called "The Heechee Saga"〔 or Heechee Saga or simply Heechee.〔 A German-language edition of the first three novels was published 20 years later as "The Gateway Trilogy": ''Die Gateway-Trilogie'' (Munich: Heyne Verlag, 2004).〔 Book 4 was sometimes promoted as "the ultimate book in the renowned Heechee Saga".〔 Book 6, the fifth novel, incorporated three previously published stories.〔. Retrieved 2014-12-14.〕
* "The Boy Who Would Live Forever", ''Far Horizons'', ed. Robert Silverberg (Avon Books, May 1999), pp. 295–342
* "Hatching the Phoenix", illustrated by Vincent DiFate, ''Amazing Stories'', Fall 1999, pp. 32–43, and Winter 2000, pp. 84–96
* "A Home for the Old Ones", ''Science Fiction: DAW 30th Anniversary'' (DAW Books, May 2002), pp. 159–74
The first novel was serialized in ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' beginning November 1976, illustrated by Vincent DiFate. The third was serialized in ''Amazing Science Fiction'' from January 1984, illustrated by Jack Gaughan.
The new stories packaged with "The Merchants of Venus" as ''The Gateway Trip: Tales and Vignettes'' were all published in the first three 1990 issues of ''Aboriginal Science Fiction''; both the serial and the late 1990 book were illustrated by Frank Kelly Freas.〔

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