Books have been bound in leather, cloth, paper, and even human skin (historically).
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“Anthropodermic bibliopegy” refers to rare historical cases of binding books in human skin, often linked to 18th–19th century medical or legal contexts. It’s unusual, but documented enough that some libraries have tested suspected bindings.
🤯 "Books have been bound in leather, cloth, paper, and even human skin (historically) — proving readers can be… committed."