#18: The Curious Case of Human-Skin Bound Books
History often demands reverence for the artifacts that have withstood the test of time, regardless of how unconventional they may seem in contemporary society. Among these historical relics, a particularly eerie one resides within the hallowed halls of Harvard University’s library.

Within Harvard’s extensive collection, a book bound in human skin exists—an artifact harking back to a medical practice of the distant past. The reason for its continued existence remains a baffling mystery, prompting questions about preserving such macabre relics in modern times.