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Library book 100 years overdue is returned in St. Paul

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A library book checked out more than 100 years ago, and never returned, has finally found its way home.

A century overdue, “Famous Composers vol. 2” would have carried a $36,000 fine, library folk at the St. Paul Public Library in Minnesota said after someone returned the book. Bach and other famous classical composers are highlighted in the tome, which surfaced when someone was sorting through their mother’s belongings, the library said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

The checkout slip was dated 1919, Minnesota Public Radio reported. Even if the library hadn’t stopped charging late fees in 2019, the borrower would have been off the hook, forgiven by St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, who joked on X/Twitter Saturday that it would be waived.

The 1902 edition, written by Nathan Haskell Dole, was a tad tattered but still had the original Saint Paul Public Library stamp and back pocket card, library digital coordinator John Larson said.


Library book, overdue by 100 years, returned in Minnesota (nydailynews.com)
 
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I wonder if the library has started calling people on the waiting list for the book?
 

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I wonder if the library has started calling people on the waiting list for the book?
Apparently, telephones in the home weren't common in the home until the 1920's. So it's very likely that the the library could only contact the late borrower by telegram / letter or knock on the front door.
 
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