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Unicorns (A Bellerophon Coloring Book)

by J. K. Anderson

Other authors: Nancy Conkle (Illustrator), Rachel Zydncrn (Illustrator)

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A picture history of this fabled beast through the Renaissance. The unicorn tapestries alone provide hours of intricate coloring delight. Included is the story of how the unicorn ended up on the Royal Arms of Britain.
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This is a short, interesting book about unicorns. It's a coloring book, taking many well-known unicorn illustrations and turning them into line-art that a child can color. I never really colored in this book, but I like it because it has information about each of the illustrations and the story behind the unicorns. ( )
1 vote Heather19 | Jun 16, 2010 |
This book is more than a coloring book. JK Anderson has provided the reader with a lot of background information on the history and mythology of the unicorn. It's a truly interesting read; and the pictures are splendid. ( )
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A picture history of this fabled beast through the Renaissance. The unicorn tapestries alone provide hours of intricate coloring delight. Included is the story of how the unicorn ended up on the Royal Arms of Britain.

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