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Little Miss Muffet is not the only one who's ever been terrified by a spider. In fact, arachnophobia, or the fear of spiders, afflicts millions around the world. Some people are so tormented that they cannot ever relax, even at home, for fear they'll encounter a "creepy crawler." And yet, a love of spiders - or at least a fascination with them - touches just as many millions, perhaps more.
Though some spiders are dangerous, even deadly, most are perfectly harmless - except to smaller bugs. In The Book of the Spider, naturalist Paul Hillyard examines the engaging world of arachnids and the humorous and frequently absurd ways in which humans respond to this most misunderstood of God's creatures.
Hillyard, an arachnologist at the Natural History Museum in London, covers the full spider spectrum, from folklore and myths to Aristotle's early scientific studies to Space Age spiders building webs in outer space. There are more than 35,000 known spider species of all shapes and sizes on planet Earth, and Hillyard addresses a plethora of questions obvious and odd, obscure and intriguing.
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Book of the Spider, The
August 13, 1996, Random House
Hardcover
in English
- 1st U.S. Ed edition
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The book of the spider: from arachnophobia to the love of spiders
1994, Hutchinson
in English
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The book of the spider: from arachnophobia to the love of spiders
1994, Random House
in English
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Originally published: Great Britain : Hutchinson, 1994.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-205) and index.
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