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bots
10-10-2020, 05:39 PM
An overdue library book has been returned nearly 60 years late.

It was left in Middlesbrough Central Library's returns box this week but was due back in December, 1962.

The copy of Geoffrey Faber's poetry anthology The Buried Stream was still "pristine", Middlesbrough Council said.

The fine would have been more than £500 but charges have been suspended during the pandemic and there would be "no questions asked", a council spokesperson said.

The identity of the borrower is not known.

Librarian David Harrington said they were "really grateful to the anonymous person who returned this book to us as it will be added back to our stock and placed in the Reference Library for future generations to enjoy".

He urged anyone else with overdue books to return them while the library was not imposing fines.

Around the time Middlesbrough Library was expecting the return of The Buried Stream:


Actor Ralph Fiennes is born (actress Demi Moore turns one month old)

Elvis Presley tops the UK charts with Return to Sender

The Osmonds make their national TV debut on The Andy Williams Show

Golden Wonder's first flavoured crisp (cheese and onion) is on the market

The book that ends up as the Michael Caine classic The Ipcress File is published

The Queen passes a decade on the throne, at the age of 36

Lawrence of Arabia, starring Peter O'Toole, premieres at Odeon Leicester Square


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-54492501

arista
10-10-2020, 06:02 PM
Long time.

Dogeatdog
10-10-2020, 06:16 PM
I wonder if the person who returned it happened to have a crazy roommate who was a physicist and enjoyed comic books?