DETROIT (AP) - Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his boyhood library.
Detroit-area library says Chicago man can keep overdue baseball book — 50 years later
DETROIT (AP) - Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his boyhood library.
The answer: You can keep it - and no fine.
Chuck Hildebrandt, 63, of Chicago said he visited the public library in Warren while in town for Thanksgiving, carrying a book titled "Baseball’s Zaniest Stars." He had borrowed it in 1974 as a 13-year-old "baseball nut" but never returned it.
"When you’re moving with a bunch of books, you’re not examining every book. You throw them in a box and go," said Hildebrandt, who has lived in many cities. "But five or six years ago, I was going through the bookshelf and there was a Dewey decimal library number on the book. What is this?"