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The Unicorn Girl is a science fiction novel by Michael Kurland, originally released in 1969, that follows the adventures of two men from San Francisco in the 60s after they meet a mysterious young woman looking for her missing unicorn. This novel is the second installment of the Greenwich Village Shared World Trilogy, with Chester Anderson writing the first book (The Butterfly Kid) and the third volume written by T.A. Waters. Kurland, Anderson, and Waters wrote themselves as characters in each book.

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  • The Unicorn Girl is a science fiction novel by Michael Kurland, originally released in 1969, that follows the adventures of two men from San Francisco in the 60s after they meet a mysterious young woman looking for her missing unicorn. This novel is the second installment of the Greenwich Village Shared World Trilogy, with Chester Anderson writing the first book (The Butterfly Kid) and the third volume written by T.A. Waters. Kurland, Anderson, and Waters wrote themselves as characters in each book. (en)
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  • 978-1-58715-420-1
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  • Science fiction/fantasy (en)
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  • English, French, Italian, Portuguese (en)
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  • The Unicorn Girl (en)
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  • 19692002 (xsd:integer)
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  • Pyramid Books (en)
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  • Greenwich Village Trilogy (en)
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  • The Unicorn Girl is a science fiction novel by Michael Kurland, originally released in 1969, that follows the adventures of two men from San Francisco in the 60s after they meet a mysterious young woman looking for her missing unicorn. This novel is the second installment of the Greenwich Village Shared World Trilogy, with Chester Anderson writing the first book (The Butterfly Kid) and the third volume written by T.A. Waters. Kurland, Anderson, and Waters wrote themselves as characters in each book. (en)
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  • The Unicorn Girl (en)
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