Overdue library book returned after 52 years
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A book has been returned to a library 52 years after it was taken out, with a £100 cheque to cover the fine.
Jo Wilde, manager at Lowestoft Library, said she was "amazed" when the copy of The Metaphysical Poets arrived in the post.
It has a date stamp to show it was due back in September 1967 and it came with a note from the borrower who said they were "extremely embarrassed".
Ms Wilde said the "very generous" gesture was a "lovely surprise".
"Most people wouldn't have even bothered to return the book," she said.
Ms Wilde said the borrower - who took out the book while staying with their parents in the town - had come across it again while moving house.
The fine at the time would have been three old pennies a week, which would mean the borrower would owe about £33 and 10 shillings, she said.
Nowadays, the fine is 15p per day but the charge is capped at £7.35 for an adult book.
She said the tome, which was in "good condition", would be returned to the shelves at the library on Clapham Road South.
"People might come and take it out for the novelty factor that it was last borrowed in 1967," she said.
The £100 will go towards the library, which is a registered charity.
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