Unicorns


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All About Unicorns

All About Unicorns
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All About Unicorns

– Information on unicorns in the Middle Ages, ancient and prehistory; also covering heraldry, legends and popular culture.

Are You a Unicorn

Are You a Unicorn
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Are You a Unicorn

– Book by Roy Wilkinson; review of the book; poetry and unicorn moments shared by visitors.

Britannica Concise: Unicorn

Britannica Concise:  Unicorn
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Britannica Concise: Unicorn

– Encyclopedic resource about the mythical creature; plants, animals, and insects who share the name.

How to Fold the Unicorn

How to Fold the Unicorn
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How to Fold the Unicorn

– Origami instructions for folding a paper unicorn; includes photographs and diagrams.

Lair2000: Unicorn Dreams

Lair2000: Unicorn Dreams
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Lair2000: Unicorn Dreams

– Fantasy, myths, tales, theories, made by man, and magic; depictions, animations, music, activities, and photographs of historic art.

Mystical Unicorn by Unicorn Lady

Mystical Unicorn by Unicorn Lady
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Mystical Unicorn by Unicorn Lady

– A collection of stories, poetry, quotes, history, legends and superstitions; offers some themes and activities.

The GuardHouse: Britannica The Unicorn

The GuardHouse: Britannica The Unicorn
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The GuardHouse: Britannica The Unicorn

– Fantasy story in the form of an encyclopedic entry, with historical and folklore inspirations; quotes section.

The Lady and the Unicorn

The Lady and the Unicorn
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The Lady and the Unicorn

– Tapestry section of the National Museum of the Middle Ages in Paris, France where the tapestries are on display in the Hôtel de Cluny.

The Lady and the Unicorn

The Lady and the Unicorn
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The Lady and the Unicorn

– Fiction novel by author Tracy Chevalier; a chapter and reviews; background history on the tapestries’ creation, the Le Viste family, and medieval symbolism.

The Unicorn Tapestries

The Unicorn Tapestries
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The Unicorn Tapestries

– History, video, audio, and photographs where they reside at The Cloisters, a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.