A 19th-Century Book Made From A Dead Woman’s Skin Was Just Removed From Harvard’s Library
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A 19th-Century Book Made From A Dead Woman’s Skin Was Just Removed From Harvard’s Library

Des Destinées de L'âme was written by French novelist Arsène Houssaye in the mid-1880s about the nature of souls and life after death. The post A 19th-Century Book Made From A Dead Woman’s Skin Was Just Removed From Harvard’s Library appeared first on All That's Interesting.