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  2. List of books bound in human skin - Wikipedia

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    Other anthropodermic books that claim racial motivations have been found inauthentic. Two printings of Holbein's Dance of Death woodcuts, from 1816 and 1898 respectively, are confirmed to be bound in human skin. Reports predating peptide mass fingerprinting state that there are six anthropodermic copies.

  3. Anthropodermic bibliopegy - Wikipedia

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    A book bound in the skin of the murderer William Burke, on display in Surgeons' Hall Museum in Edinburgh. Anthropodermic bibliopegy is the practice of binding books in human skin. As of April 2022, The Anthropodermic Book Project has examined 31 out of 50 books [ 1] in public institutions supposed to have anthropodermic bindings, of which 18 ...

  4. Wasōbon - Wikipedia

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    Wasōbon. Wasōbon ( Japanese: 和装本, or wahon ( 和本) [ 1]) is a traditional book style in Japan that dates from the late eighth century AD with the printing of "Hyakumantō Darani" during the reign of Empress Shōtoku (764–770 AD). [ 2] Most of the books were hand-copied until the Edo period (1603–1867), when woodblock printing ...

  5. Gutenberg Bible - Wikipedia

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    Gutenberg Bible. The Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line Bible, the Mazarin Bible or the B42, was the earliest major book printed in Europe using mass-produced metal movable type. It marked the start of the "Gutenberg Revolution" and the age of printed books in the West. The book is valued and revered for its high aesthetic and artistic ...

  6. Endpaper - Wikipedia

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    Stockholm 1777 Marbled endpaper from Die Nachfolge Christi ed. Ludwig Donin (Vienna ca. 1875). Handcrafted marbled endpapers of a book manually bound in France around 1880 (Giacomo Leopardi, Œuvres, vol. 2). Endpapers of the original run of books in the Everyman's Library, 1906, based on the art of William Morris's Kelmscott Press.

  7. Traditional Chinese bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Collection of Zhu Xi, printed in 1265. During the 9th and 10th centuries, bound scrolls were gradually replaced by a new book format known as "butterfly binding" (經摺裝, also see Orihon), from the late Tang period onward. [3] This change is tied to the rise of Buddhism and woodblock printing. The accordion-fold books were easier to handle ...

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