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An edition of The Natural History of Unicorns (2009)

The Natural History of Unicorns

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For over two thousand years, unicorns have inspired, enchanted, and eluded humanity. The beast appears in Old Testament texts and Greek and Roman natural histories; Christians adopted it as a symbol of Christ, the Middle Ages as a symbol of courtly love. There was a brisk trade in unicorn parts in medieval and Renaissance times, and travelers regularly reported sightings into the modern era. But by the early twentieth century the real-life contenders for the beast had been ruled out, and scientists concluded that the unicorn never existed. It turns out they were a little hasty. Where did the unicorn come from, and how was it accepted as a part of the animal kingdom for so long? Chris Lavers argues that although the unicorn of our imagination isn't real, traces of its character can be found in existing species. In this lively and vivid exploration of the natural world, Lavers follows the beast's trail to the plateaus of India and into the jungles of Africa to unearth the flesh and blood ancestors of our iconic unicorn. Along the way, Lavers introduces the peoples, historians, explorers, traders, and scientists who believed in the unicorn, and describes their efforts to pin it down. Its changing status-from one-horned ass to religious symbol to pure myth-reflects man's journey from superstition to scientific understanding, ultimately leading to a greater insight into the natural world.

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Granta, London: Granta
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Cover of: The Natural History of Unicorns
The Natural History of Unicorns
July 20, 2010, Harper Perennial
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Cover of: The natural history of unicorns
The natural history of unicorns
2010, Granta
in English
Cover of: The Natural History of Unicorns
The Natural History of Unicorns
Jan. 1, 2009, Granta, London: Granta
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Cover of: The natural history of unicorns
The natural history of unicorns
2009, William Morrow
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Cover of: The Natural History of Unicorns
The Natural History of Unicorns
August 11, 2009, William Morrow
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Cover of: The Natural History of Unicorns
The Natural History of Unicorns
2009, HarperCollins
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Table of Contents

1. A one-horned ass Page 1
2. Where unicorns roam Page 29
3. Yhe Judaeo-Christian unicorn Page 44
4. Th iconic unicorn Page 63
5. Beneficent unicorn Page 94
6. Hunting the khutu Page 112
7. A great way off! Page 151
8. In darkest Africa Page 171
9. The scientist's unicorn Page 196
10. Ancestral unicorns Page 217

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398.469 22

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Hardcover
Pagination
xiv+258
Dimensions
19.8 x 16 x 3 cm

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OL24058453M
ISBN 13
9781847080622
OCLC/WorldCat
489012965

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