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Literary quarantine: National Library of France removes books believed to be laced with arsenic

Literary quarantine: National Library of France removes books believed to be laced with arsenic
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Four 19th century Books with arsenic pigment in covers removed from French national library

Four 19th century Books with arsenic pigment in covers removed from French national library
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French national library quarantines 'poisonous' books – The Frontier Post

French national library quarantines 'poisonous' books – The Frontier Post
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French national library quarantines books believed to be laced with arsenic

Chemical thought to be in emerald green covers of four 19th-century books identified by Poison Book Project

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French national library quarantines 'poisonous' books

France's national library said Thursday it had removed four 19th-century books from its shelves whose emerald green covers were likely laced with highly poisonous arsenic.The National Library of France said it would also examine other green covered books "beyond the Poison Book Project list".

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