ded_maxim: (hello cthulhu!)
ded_maxim ([personal profile] ded_maxim) wrote2007-11-28 01:46 pm

I has a Facebook. Let me show you it.

Lot 181:
A Rare & Macabre Early 17th Century Anthropodermic Bound Book in carrying box. The book entitiled; 'A True and Perfect Relation of The Whole Proceedings against the Late most barbarous Traitors, Garnet a Jesuit and his Confederats'; Printed London 1606 by Robert Barker, printer to the King and believed to be bound in human skin, possibly that of the aforementioned Jesuit Priest; Father Henry Garnet. The box having a rectangular handle to the centre with the corners having clusters of brass stud flowers, and the front having an iron clasp and lockplate, 11 ins x 7½ ins x 5 ins (28 cms x 19 cms x 13 cms).
BBC News:
Sid Wilkinson, from Wilkinson's Auctioneers, said: "It's a little bit spooky because the front of the book looks like it has the face of a man on it, which is presumed to be the victim's face..."

The lot is considered so unusual there is no reserve price attached to it.
Apropos.

(via BoingBoing)

[identity profile] ded-maxim.livejournal.com 2007-11-29 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
I agree! I think you should contact Wilkins Auctioneers and request to see the photograph of Lot 181!