January 07, 2006
Some of nation's best libraries have books bound in human skin

A number of prestigious libraries -- including Harvard University's -- have such books in their collections. While the idea of making leather from human skin seems bizarre and cruel today, it was not uncommon in centuries past, said Laura Hartman, a rare book cataloger at the National Library of Medicine in Maryland and author of a paper on the subject.

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Time to make a trip to the library!

Posted by Ellen at January 07, 2006 06:01 PM

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WOW. I wonder what library the book from the Evil Dead is in.

Posted by: richie on January 8, 2006 04:19 AM
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