Returned overdue library book.Photo: St. Helena Public Library

An overdue book calledA History of the United Stateshas just been returned to a California library 96 years after it was checked out.
“One of my staff members came up and said ‘Oh somebody had returned that book,'” library director Chris Kreiden told CBS outletKOVR. “They thought it was really cool. We didn’t realize quite how old it was — it was falling apart.”
In fact, the book is barely bound anymore.
To keep it from further deteriorating, the artifact isnow on displayin the entrance of the library. Featured prominently in a glass case for safekeeping, the book’s pages are tattered and its cover is frayed.
A note inside the book, which was published in 1892, reads: “This book may be kept for two weeks.”
Returned overdue library book on display.St. Helena Public Library

As for the identity of the man who dropped off the book, Kreiden told the outlet that the mystery man mentioned something “about his father, but we didn’t catch anything else.”
“He didn’t give his name,” the director added. “Staff have no idea who this gentlemen is.”
There is one thing they know for sure: while the patron who returned the tome would have owed an estimated $1,700 in late fees, thankfully the library has already done away with late fees, per KVOR.
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On Instagram, the library proudly shared a carousel of pictures of the now-returned item.
“How amazing is this! 96 years ago someone checked this book out from our library,“the library wrote. “It just goes to show, it’s never too late to return your library book.”
source: people.com