| A | B |
| The practice of turning human skin into books | anthropodermic bibliopegy |
| popular time period for this practice | 17th-19th Centuries |
| The first book that used this method | medical books |
| Subjects that were used for this practice | cadavars and criminals |
| Some French Documents that used human skin for their copies | The Rights of Man and French Constitution of 1793 |
| How can you tell leather and human skin apart | pore size, pore shape, and a waxy smell |
| A "conspirator" from the 1605 gunpowder plot who was used as a book | Father Henry Garnet |
| Having human skin bound as a book is a sign of | affection |