E Pluribus Unicorn
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E Pluribus Unicorn is a collection of fantasy and science fiction stories by Theodore Sturgeon, published in 1953 by Abelard.
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- "Essay on Sturgeon" by Groff Conklin
- "The Silken-Swift"
- "The Professor's Teddy-Bear"
- "Bianca's Hands"
- "Saucer of Loneliness"
- "The World Well Lost"
- "It Wasn't Syzygy"
- "The Music"
- "Scars"
- "Fluffy"
- "The Sex Opposite"
- "Die, Maestro, Die!"
- "Cellmate"
- "A Way of Thinking"