He studied bibliopegy in Boston. From LearnThat.org.
Another case of anthropodermic bibliopegy: HOLBEIN Hans. From Wordnik.com. [Information, Culture, Policy, Education:] Reference
Here at Infocult we keep up with anthropodermic bibliopegy. From Wordnik.com. [Information, Culture, Policy, Education: Another book bound in human skin] Reference
The only one I still remember is "anthropodermic bibliopegy.". From Wordnik.com. [languagehat.com: BOOKBINDING TERMINOLOGY.] Reference
Books so bound are said to be examples of anthropodermic bibliopegy. From Wordnik.com. [Book binding for beginners] Reference
We at Infocult are followers of anthropodermic bibliopegy, of course. From Wordnik.com. [Information, Culture, Policy, Education: Books] Reference
There's even a name, apparently for such a practice - anthropodermic bibliopegy!. From Wordnik.com. [Books Bound in Human Skin] Reference
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Called anthropodermic bibliopegy, it was found in many libraries, including those of most of the Ivy League schools of America. From Wordnik.com. [The Thieves of Darkness] Reference
We prefer to refer to books bound in human skin as antropodermic binding, but are willing to accept the BBC's use of anthropodermic bibliopegy in recognition of their journalistic fortitude. From Wordnik.com. [Information, Culture, Policy, Education: It's anthropodermic bibliopegy, now] Reference
It's anthropodermic bibliopegy, now. From Wordnik.com. [Information, Culture, Policy, Education: It's anthropodermic bibliopegy, now] Reference
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Infocult: Information, Culture, Policy, Education: It's anthropodermic bibliopegy, now. From Wordnik.com. [Information, Culture, Policy, Education: It's anthropodermic bibliopegy, now] Reference
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