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by Suzy | December 3, 2007 · 1:05 am

Creepy!

From the Beeb:

A “spooky” image of a priest executed for treason over the Gunpowder Plot has appeared on a 17th century book thought to be bound in his skin, it is claimed.

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Tagged as 17th century, bbc, book, books, gunpowder plot, history, human skin book, scary, skin book, spooky, weird

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