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The Hand of Zei : ウィキペディア英語版
The Hand of Zei

''The Hand of Zei'' is a science fiction novel written by L. Sprague de Camp, the second book of his ''Viagens Interplanetarias'' series and its subseries of stories set on the fictional planet Krishna. The book has a convoluted publication history.
It was first published in the magazine ''Astounding Science Fiction'' as a four-part serial in the issues for October, 1950-January 1951. The text was redivided into two parts for its first publication in book form by Avalon Books, appearing as the separate volumes ''The Search for Zei'' (1962) and ''The Hand of Zei'' (1963). To facilitate the new division, de Camp wrote a new ending for the first and a new beginning for the second to briefly recapitulate the portion of the story already told.〔〔〔 The two parts were then reissued together in paperback by Ace Books in 1963, back to back and inverted in relationship to each other, as an "Ace Double".〔〔〔 The Ace versions were slightly abridged by the author. The first half of the novel was published in the UK by Compact Books as ''The Floating Continent'' in 1966.〔 A restored text bringing both segments back together was finally published by Owlswick Press in 1981.〔〔 A new paperback edition utilizing this text was issued by Ace Books in August 1982 as part of the standard edition of the Krishna novels, and was reprinted in March 1983.〔〔〔 A later paperback edition was issued by Baen Books in March 1990.〔 An E-book edition was published by Gollancz's SF Gateway imprint on September 29, 2011 as part of a general release of de Camp's works in electronic form.〔(Orion Publishing Group's L. Sprague de Camp webpage )〕〔(Amazon.com entry for e-book edition )〕 The novel has been translated into Dutch, French, German〔〔〔〔 and Czech.〔OCLC (Number 37251860 )〕
As with all of the "Krishna" novels, the title of ''The Hand of Zei'' has a "Z" in it, a practice de Camp claimed to have devised to keep track of them. Short stories in the series do not follow the practice, nor do ''Viagens Interplanetarias'' works not set on Krishna.
==Plot and storyline==

Travel writer Dirk Barnevelt and lecturer George Tangaloa, associates of interplanetary explorer and documentarian Igor Shtain, are drafted on Shtain's disappearance to complete his commission to explore the Sargasso Sea-like Sunqar area of Krishna's Banjao Sea — and incidentally to find Shtain, who is suspected to have been kidnapped to Krishna. Arriving on the planet, the Earthmen travel to their goal in disguise as native Krishnans; Barnevelt himself is given the alias of the famous general, Snyol of Plesht, from the Antarctic nation of Nichnyamadze (setting of the Krishnan short story "Calories"). Snyol's formidable reputation proves at various times both a boon and a hindrance to their mission.
The two are dogged at every step by pirates from the Sunqar who believe their true goal is to disrupt the pirates' smuggling operation. Complications arise when the two become embroiled in the affairs of the native monarchy of Qirib, whose princess Zei is kidnapped by the pirates. Dirk is ordered by Queen Alvandi to recover the princess while George remains behind as a hostage. Dirk must therefore take the lead in rescuing Zei, putting down the pirates, recovering Shtain, and settling the affairs of Alvandi's topsy-turvy kingdom, in which the women bear arms and the men languish in perfumed idleness.
To make matters worse, Dirk falls in love with Zei, an entanglement fraught with its own dangers and complications. Not only is she a princess, but as potential queen of Qirib she would have the responsibility of taking a new king-husband annually, ritually executing and feasting on each when his term as consort reaches its end. And even could that obstacle be overcome, as representatives of two different species Barnevelt and Zei could never be a true couple ... or could they?

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