Ep45: The Skin Book (Sep 11, 2017)

HUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History - A podcast by HUB History

The Skin Book was written by highwayman George Walton and dedicated to the only man to best him in combat.  While he was a prisoner at Charlestown Penitentiary, Walton wrote a memoir.  According to his wishes, after his death, the book was bound in Walton's own skin and given to the man who defeated him.  Today, this example of anthropodermic bibliopegy is a prized possession of the Boston Athenaeum. Show notes: http://HUBhistory.com/044