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In her 2016 study “The Making of Shakespeare’s First Folio,” Oxford literary scholar Emma Smith writes that although the book arrived without any fanfare, “it is hard to overstate the ...
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Winter is Coming on MSNOf Blood and Fire by Ryan Cahill gets new Broken Binding Publishing edition coverRyan Cahill's The Bound and the Broken epic fantasy series is being re-released as the first flagship title of The Broken ...
The book’s first owner, French physician Dr. Ludovic Bouland (1839–1933), created the binding with the skin of a deceased patient in the hospital where he worked while he was a medical student.
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 t… ...
In the first book, “The Jasmine Throne,” Princess Malini escapes exile and imprisonment to raise an army and—if all goes well—to seize the empire for herself.
The book’s first owner, French physician Dr. Ludovic Bouland (1839–1933), created the binding with the skin of a deceased patient in the hospital where he worked while he was a medical student. The ...
The book’s first owner, French physician Dr. Ludovic Bouland (1839–1933), created the binding with the skin of a deceased patient in the hospital where he worked while he was a medical student. The ...
The book’s first owner, French physician Dr. Ludovic Bouland (1839–1933), created the binding with the skin of a deceased patient in the hospital where he worked while he was a medical student.
The book’s first owner, French physician Dr. Ludovic Bouland (1839–1933), created the binding with the skin of a deceased patient in the hospital where he worked while he was a medical student.
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