The University of Georgia's Rare Book Library has a book that's supposedly bound in human skin.
My roommate and I went to see it when we were looking for an excuse to put off studying for finals one semester. All you had to do was fill out some paperwork and they'd bring it out for you to look at.
It was kind of unimpressive, but how many people can say they've held a book bound in human skin?
The University of Georgia's Rare Book Library has a book that's supposedly bound in human skin.
My roommate and I went to see it when we were looking for an excuse to put off studying for finals one semester. All you had to do was fill out some paperwork and they'd bring it out for you to look at.
It was kind of unimpressive, but how many people can say they've held a book bound in human skin?