01344nam a2200229 i 4500001001900000003000600019005001700025008004100042020001800083040002700101041000800128100003600136245004200172264003200214300002400246520068100270650002000951655002700971942000800998952009301006999001501099991027156534807026UkOxU20250616074852.0250131t20231968enk 000 1 eng d a9781399606981 aUkOxUbengerdacUkOxU aeng aBeagle, Peter S.eauthor92538514aThe last unicorn c/ Peter S. Beagle. 1aLondon :bHatchette,c2023. a292 pages ;c20 cm. aLiving in peace in her lilac wood, the Unicorn didn't know the world had changed, or that anything had happened to the rest of her kind. Overhearing a chance conversation, she resolves to venture out and discover the truth. The road is dangerous, and the risks are great. If she fails, then unicorns will be lost. Forever. A modern fairy tale, The Last Unicorn is a beloved classic, voted by TIME as one of the 100 greatest fantasy novels of all time. It is fantastical, poignant, wistful and wonderous, showing us the humanity of magic, and the magic of humanity. Available in the UK for the first time in decades, this edition features an introduction by Patrick Rothfuss. 0aUnicorns925386 0aFantasy fiction922510 2lcc 00102lcc4070aTBSbTBSd2025-06-12l0oP-EN BEApB07541r2025-06-12t1w2025-06-12y1 c4716d4716