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Books with title The Eensy Weensy Spider

  • The Spider

    Hanns Heinz Ewers

    eBook (, May 24, 2018)
    "When the student of medicine, Richard Bracquemont, decided to move into room #7 of the small Hotel Stevens, Rue Alfred Stevens (Paris 6), three persons had already hanged themselves from the cross-bar of the window in that room on three successive Fridays." The last of them was a police sergeant who had volunteered to sleep in the room to learn what happens that might explain the hangings, and somehow he met with the same fate. The medical student was aware of these incidents, but... "There was one detail about which he knew nothing because neither the police inspector nor any of the eyewitnesses had mentioned it to the press. It was only later, after what happened to the medical student, that anyone remembered that when the police removed Sergeant Charles-Maria Chaumié's body from the window cross-bar a large black spider crawled from the dead man's open mouth. A hotel porter flicked it away, exclaiming, 'Ugh, another of those damned creatures.'" Thus begins this bizarre mystery of "The Spider."
  • The Spider

    Hanns Heinz Ewers

    eBook (, March 9, 2020)
    The Spider is an unusual story ,illusional ,and spooky and surreal as a nightmare or a dream .Ewers really creates a memorable and chilling that is one of the better horror tales out there.Read this if you like classic horror.
  • Eensy Weensy Spider

    Penny Dann

    Hardcover (Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated, March 15, 2003)
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  • The Spider

    Hanns Heinz Ewers

    eBook (, Oct. 22, 2013)
    "When the student of medicine, Richard Bracquemont, decided to move into room #7 of the small Hotel Stevens, Rue Alfred Stevens (Paris 6), three persons had already hanged themselves from the cross-bar of the window in that room on three successive Fridays." The last of them was a police sergeant who had volunteered to sleep in the room to learn what happens that might explain the hangings, and somehow he met with the same fate. The medical student was aware of these incidents, but..."There was one detail about which he knew nothing because neither the police inspector nor any of the eyewitnesses had mentioned it to the press. It was only later, after what happened to the medical student, that anyone remembered that when the police removed Sergeant Charles-Maria Chaumié's body from the window cross-bar a large black spider crawled from the dead man's open mouth. A hotel porter flicked it away, exclaiming, 'Ugh, another of those damned creatures.'"Thus begins this bizarre mystery of "The Spider."
  • The Spider Web

    A. I. HARO M.

    language (, Oct. 16, 2014)
    Some people like spiders, some don't. Have you ever felt that a spider is trying to get you in its web? Alex has! And he doesn't like spiders, one could say he even hates them!This is a mystery and suspense novel for children. Alex wakes up feeling that there is a spider web on top of his bed! It is bothering him, especially because it's the 3rd time this week. He asks his friend Mike to help him find out the mystery of the web. It takes them on an exciting and scary adventure. Their creepy 4th grade teacher seems to love spiders too much, and they start to think that she is a SPIDER! Most humans step on spiders when they see them. Are spiders trying to have their revenge? Start reading this thrilling story and you won't be able to close the book until you are done.It includes more than 65 definitions, for words like: "accomplice", "paralyze", "gesture", "coincidence", and "peculiar", so even the younger readers can understand the vocabulary.
  • Eency Weency Spider

    Joanne Oppenheim

    Paperback (Bank Street, Nov. 1, 1991)
    The classic children's rhyme has been expanded to include other favorite characters such as little Miss Muffet, Jack Horner--even Humpty Dumpty! Come along on Eency Weency's travels through the day.
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  • The Untold Story of the Eensy Weensy Spider

    Lisa Moulder McNamara, Jacquelin Moulder

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Sept. 22, 2014)
    Finally, after all these years, the Eensy Weensy Spider has decided to come out from behind the waterspout to tell his tale. Until now, no one except those who witnessed his bravery, truly knew how the Eensy Weensy Spider became so famous.What is so shocking is the special announcement the Eensy Weensy makes about his career and his future. The history books will never be the same.
  • Eensy Weensy Spider

    McGraw-Hill

    Paperback (Wright Group/ McGraw-Hill, Dec. 1, 1990)
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  • The Spider

    Luise Woelflein, Tomo Narashima

    Hardcover (Stewart Tabori & Chang, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Discusses the fascinating life of spiders--their life cycle, their body structure, and the ways they catch and eat their prey.
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  • The spider

    H H EWERS

    eBook (, April 11, 2020)
    "When the student of medicine, Richard Bracquemont, decided to move into room #7 of the small Hotel Stevens, Rue Alfred Stevens (Paris 6), three persons had already hanged themselves from the cross-bar of the window in that room on three successive Fridays." The last of them was a police sergeant who had volunteered to sleep in the room to learn what happens that might explain the hangings, and somehow he met with the same fate. The medical student was aware of these incidents, but..."There was one detail about which he knew nothing because neither the police inspector nor any of the eyewitnesses had mentioned it to the press. It was only later, after what happened to the medical student, that anyone remembered that when the police removed Sergeant Charles-Maria Chaumié's body from the window cross-bar a large black spider crawled from the dead man's open mouth. A hotel porter flicked it away, exclaiming, 'Ugh, another of those damned creatures.'"Thus begins this bizarre mystery of "The Spider."
  • The Spider

    Hanns Heinz Ewers

    eBook (, June 3, 2017)
    "When the student of medicine, Richard Bracquemont, decided to move into room #7 of the small Hotel Stevens, Rue Alfred Stevens (Paris 6), three persons had already hanged themselves from the cross-bar of the...
  • The Spider

    Hanns Heinz Ewers

    eBook (, June 27, 2017)
    "When the student of medicine, Richard Bracquemont, decided to move into room #7 of the small Hotel Stevens, Rue Alfred Stevens (Paris 6), three persons had already hanged themselves from the cross-bar of the window in that room on three successive Fridays." The last of them was a police sergeant who had volunteered to sleep in the room to learn what happens that might explain the hangings, and somehow he met with the same fate. The medical student was aware of these incidents, but..."There was one detail about which he knew nothing because neither the police inspector nor any of the eyewitnesses had mentioned it to the press. It was only later, after what happened to the medical student, that anyone remembered that when the police removed Sergeant Charles-Maria Chaumié's body from the window cross-bar a large black spider crawled from the dead man's open mouth. A hotel porter flicked it away, exclaiming, 'Ugh, another of those damned creatures.'"Thus begins this bizarre mystery of "The Spider."