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 ...
Harvard University has removed human skin binding from a 19th century book housed in its library. The book is a copy of Des Destinées de l'âme, a meditation on the soul and life after death ...
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 volume’s first owner, French physician and bibliophile Dr. Ludovic Bouland (1839–1933), bound the book with skin he took without consent from the body of a deceased female patient in a hospital ...
Harvard University has removed human skin binding from a 19th century book housed in its library. The book is a copy of Des Destinées de l'âme, a meditation on the soul and life after death ...
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 ...
The Harvard Library announced Wednesday it removed a human skin binding from a 19th century book that has been in the building for decades. “Des Destinées de l’Ame,” a book written in the 1880s by ...
Remember the human skin-bound spellbook from"Hocus Pocus?" Turns out it wasn't such a far-fetched movie prop after all. Before that though, Houssaye himself had given the volume to his friend and the ...
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 ...