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Take an eerie journey through history as you meet over 180 human skulls and discover the stories behind them. It is said that the skull is the only human body part that is as powerful dead as it was when living. Skulls is made up of a series of short illustrated stories laced with fascinating facts, historical and medical references and compelling anecdotes. The testimonials of thirty-plus skull collectors reveal what is known of - or speculated about - the often gruesome history of the skulls, as well as how they were acquired and what makes them so highly prized.
Publisher
LKP Orion
ISBN-13
9781786276513
Subjects
Hardback15-2020-25AdultAnatomyArtBiologyBISAC:ART050010BISAC:HIS054000BISAC:MED005000

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