Harvard University has removed the binding of human skin from a 19th Century book kept in its library. Des Destinées de l'Ame ...
(TMX) -- Harvard University has removed human skin from the binding of a 19th-century text. The university said the decision was made because the skin was taken without consent from a deceased woman.
The book, bound in human flesh and housed in Houghton Library for almost a century, was so popular that it had inspired hazing rituals at Harvard University. College students employed by the ...
Prestigious Harvard University said Wednesday it had removed human skin from the binding of a book held for over 90 years at one of its libraries. A copy of the 19th-century book "Des Destinées ...
The Harvard University Library announced last month that they had finally removed a binding – made with human skin – from a 145-year-old book which they acquired 90 years ago. A 2014 report first ...
A book in Harvard University’s library no longer is bound with the skin of a human being. Houghton Library and university officials made the decision recently as part of its campaign to ...
Harvard University says it has removed human skin from the binding of a 19th century book about the afterlife that has been in its collections since the 1930s. It comes after a review found ethical ...
Harvard Library has decided to remove the binding from a 19th-century work made of human skin due to its «ethically problematic nature of origin», - the university said in a statement on its website.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (TMX) -- Harvard University has removed human skin from the binding of a 19th-century text because it was taken without consent from a deceased woman. Harvard Library announced ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (TMX) -- Harvard University has removed human skin from the binding of a 19th-century text because it was taken without consent from a deceased woman. Harvard Library announced this ...