I'd be fine with that if the skin were Larry's.The fact that one of these turned out to be an autographed copy of Larry Summers's autobiography worries me a little.
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition...Necronomicon?
Nope![]()
Harvard's creepy books deal with Roman poetry, French philosophy, and a treatise on medieval Spanish law for which the previously mentioned flayed skin was used.
While the mystery surrounding what this particular book was bound in has clearly been solved, the covers of the other two books allegedly bound by the body of a person still haven’t been cracked.