The Last Unicorn (disambiguation)

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The Last Unicorn is a fantasy novel written by Peter S. Beagle.

The Last Unicorn may also refer to:

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<i>The Last Unicorn</i> 1968 fantasy novel by Peter S. Beagle

The Last Unicorn is a fantasy novel by American author Peter S. Beagle and published in 1968, by Viking Press in the U.S. and The Bodley Head in the U.K. It follows the tale of a unicorn, who believes she is the last of her kind in the world and undertakes a quest to discover what has happened to the others. It has sold more than five million copies worldwide since its original publication, and has been translated into at least twenty languages. In 1987, Locus ranked The Last Unicorn number five among the 33 "All-Time Best Fantasy Novels", based on a poll of subscribers. The 1998 rendition of the poll ranked The Last Unicorn number 18.

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