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« on: May 29, 2019, 10:00:24 AM »

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A reader has returned a library book 52 years after it was borrowed, enclosing a £100 cheque to cover the fine.

The manager of Lowestoft Library, said she was "amazed" when the copy of The Metaphysical Poets arrived in the post - along with a covering letter explaining the delay.

"They said they settled after moving around a lot and discovered the book," said Ms Wilde.

"They were very embarrassed and can only think they took it out while staying in Lowestoft in the late 1960s with their parents, and enclosed the book and cheque."

Undated handout photo issued by Lowestoft Library of a date stamp from a book that was returned to Lowestoft Library 52 years after it was borrowed, enclosing a £100 cheque to cover the fine. 

The book should have been returned in 1967

The book, which has a date stamp showing it was due back in 1967, will be returned to the library's collection.

Ms Wilde, who opened the package containing the book, said: "I was amazed. We do get books back after quite a while but that's the longest we've ever known.

"I'm pleased they sent it back as I think some people would be too embarrassed and keep it."

The fine would have been three old pennies per week, meaning the borrower would owe about £33 and 10 shillings.

Nowadays, the fine is 15p per day but the charge is capped at £7.35 for an adult book.
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« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2019, 10:30:34 AM »

Nice story. Which reminds me,

My sister used to work part time in a libriary. I spend hours there, just reading. It was a big place but also kind of spooky with narrow, gloomy and stuffy little passageways.
I haven't been to a library in quite a few years. I should go again one of these days.
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