Old books can be beautiful to look at. But handle with care — they just might be toxic.
The covers of Victorian-era books are already known to sometimes have pigments that contain toxic heavy metals such as lead, chromium and arsenic. But when researchers recently assessed a collection at their university’s main library, they found toxic metal concentrations on some tomes that exceeded safe levels.
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