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Unicorns

by William Dudley

Book Details

Publisher:Capstone
Published:2008
Pages:104
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

For thousands of years people from all parts of the world have been fascinated by unicorns-- and many have believed that these one-horned animals really existed. This book recounts different unicorn legends, the very real trade that existed for unicorn horns (alicorns), and examines what real animals might have inspired the unicorn stories.

Our Review

This engaging exploration of unicorn mythology offers a fascinating journey through centuries of global legends and the surprising historical reality behind the magical creature. Readers will discover how different cultures interpreted the unicorn, the lucrative trade in so-called alicorns that fueled belief in their existence, and the actual animals that likely inspired these enduring stories. The book skillfully blends folklore with historical fact, creating a compelling narrative that reveals why this mythical beast has captivated human imagination for thousands of years.

What sets this volume apart is its balanced approach to separating fantasy from reality while preserving the wonder that makes unicorns so appealing. Teen readers interested in mythology, history, or cryptozoology will appreciate how the author traces the unicorn's evolution from ancient texts to modern pop culture, showing how a mythical creature could have such tangible impact on human commerce and belief systems. The result is a thought-provoking read that transforms a familiar fantasy subject into a serious study of cultural history and human psychology.

Themes

Unicorns

Subjects

Unicorns