Sachin Tendulkar's blood used to prepare special edition of his memoirs
De luxe version of the Tendulkar Opus, costing £49,000, features cricketer's blood mixed into paper pulp, tinting the signature page
Worship of cricket's "little master", Sachin Tendulkar, is set to cross a new boundary, as a luxury book publisher brings out a special edition of his autobiography made with the batsman's blood.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Monday, 19 July, 2010
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