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Harvard University Library has four books bound in human skin.
There was an episode of pawn stars where someone brought in a book that was supposedly bound with human skin. It turned out to be pig. There was history of books being bound in skin.My first reaction to this was that this statement couldn't just stand by itself, it needed an explanation. So I googled it, and apparently the Harvard Library has one, not four volumes, bound in human skin. It seems the book was written by a French physician in 1879, who used the skin of a woman who died in a mental institution. It seems that Harvard has removed the binding, and is storing it until a final deposition can be determined. My search also pulled up a New York Times article about Brown University Library having four volumes bound in human skin. But I didn't bother to access it because I know from past experience that NYT articles are behind a paywall.
In a strange coincidence, while I was looking up this information, a song came on the radio with the lyrics "her body, her choice," about the abortion issue, but that is the crucial point behind the book binding, in that the woman's remains were almost certainly taken without her consent.
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A Book Bound With Human Skin Spent 90 Years in Harvard's Library. Now, the Binding Has Been Removed
In the late 19th century, a French physician took the skin, without consent, from a female psychiatric patient who had diedwww.smithsonianmag.com
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