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

France’s national library has removed four 19th-century books from its shelves whose emerald green covers are believed to be laced with arsenic.

The library said on Thursday that handling the books – which were printed in Britain – would probably cause only minor harm, but it was taking them away for further analysis.

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