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Unicorn Girl

#2 Greenwich Village Trilogy

Michael Kurland

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Dover
01 February 2020
""Settle in for a trip to a wonderful half-real, half-imaginary era."" - Richard A. Lupoff.

Mike and Chester, the alien-fighting hippies of The Butterfly Kid, have found their way from New York City to San Francisco - but that's just the first step of their odyssey. When Mike meets the girl of his dreams, he and Chester join her and her circus friends on a quest in search of a lost unicorn. Psychedelic hilarity ensues as they travel through time to encounter Victorian nudists, fire-breathing dragonettes, and live dinosaurs.

Touted as a ""brain-blowing science-fiction freak out"" upon its 1969 publication, The Unicorn Girl is the second book in the Greenwich Village Trilogy, a shared-world scenario written by three different authors, all of whom appear in the books as characters. Dover Publications returns this cosmic adventure to print for the first time in nearly 40 years, along with its predecessor, The Butterfly Kid, and its sequel, The Probability Pad. This edition features an appreciative new Foreword by science-fiction author Richard A. Lupoff.

AUTHOR: Michael Kurland is the author of several science-fiction books as well as a detective series based on characters from the Sherlock Holmes mysteries. His nonfiction works include The Spymaster's Handbook and How to Solve a Murder: The Forensic Handbook.
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Imprint:   Dover
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 202mm,  Width: 126mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   60g
ISBN:   9780486838045
ISBN 10:   0486838048
Series:   Greenwich Village
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Michael Kurland is the author of several science-fiction books as well as a detective series based on characters from the Sherlock Holmes mysteries. His nonfiction works include The Spymaster's Handbook and How to Solve a Murder: The Forensic Handbook.

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