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Library patron returns 65-years-overdue first-edition copy of '1984'


FILE – A copy of George Orwell's novel "1984" sits on a shelf at The Last Bookstore on January 25, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
FILE – A copy of George Orwell's novel "1984" sits on a shelf at The Last Bookstore on January 25, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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A patron in Oregon recently returned an overdue book 65 years after its check-out date.

In a social media post, the Multnomah County Library said that someone recently returned a first-edition copy of "1984" by George Orwell.

It was originally checked out in 1958. The library noted it even has the Library Association of Portland stamp on the pages.

The MCL provided a picture of the book, as well as a note the patron left with it. The note reads:

"I meant to return this book in 1958 when I was about to graduate from PSU, but somehow never got around to doing it.

After re-reading, I realize that, more than ever, this book should be put back in circulation. Significant parts are as relevant today as they were 65 years ago. (e.g. the opening text on page 207: Simply add the words internet and social media, and you are reading about 2023.)

Sorry to be so tardy. At age 86, I wanted to finally clear my conscience.

WP

May 16, 2023.

The Multnomah County Library said that it is a fine-free library, and the patron has definitely earned a clear conscience for their good deed."

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