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George Washington: A book thief?

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8627835.stm

 

 

Librarians in New York's oldest library have uncovered a surprising book thief: George Washington.

 

The first president of the United States of America borrowed two books from the New York Society Library in 1789 but failed to return them.

 

Adjusted for inflation, he has since racked up $300,000 (£195,000) in fines for being some 220 years late.

The New York Society Library says it will not pursue the fine. It would simply like the books back.

 

He famously never told a lie, but it seems George Washington was not without his faults, the BBC's Madeleine Morris notes, reporting from Washington.

 

Two small losses

 

On 5 October 1789, the first president borrowed two books from what was then the only library in Manhattan - "Law of Nations," a dissertation on international relations, and a volume of debate transcripts from Britain's House of Commons.

 

George Washington did not even bother to sign his name in the borrower's ledger. An aide simply scrawled "president" next to the title to show who had taken them out.

 

The two tomes were due back a month later but were never returned and have been accruing late fees ever since. Librarians uncovered the misdemeanour as they were digitising the library's ledger from that time.

 

The New York Society Library says it will not pursue the fine but it would like the books back.

 

Sadly for fans of 18th-Century political literature, they appear to have vanished. On the balance sheet of George Washington's achievements for America, mark down two small losses, our correspondent says.

 

 

This is a pretty interesting and hilarious discovery.

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I think the library should pursue this one...

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Does Washington still have direct decendants today?

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my family owes like $50 in late fees. L

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Does Washington still have direct decendants today?

 

Apparently.

 

Some genealogists tried to determine who would be the heir to the American throne (assuming George Washington became the American monarch instead of the president), and they found a random family in Texas. They were direct descendants of Washington.

 

Likewise, some letters written by Washington sold at an auction for like $3.2 million not long ago. The family that owned them were direct descendants of Bushrod Washington.

 

To answer your question, yes, there are direct descendants of Mr Washington.

SWAG

 

Mayn U wanna be like me but U can't be me cuz U ain't got ma swagga on.

Does Washington still have direct decendants today?

I was under the impression that you couldn't be punished for something your great-great-great-great-great grandfather did... :/

George Washington did not even bother to sign his name in the borrower's ledger. An aide simply scrawled "president" next to the title to show who had taken them out.

Oh my god this made me lol. I have a feeling everybody who has read this news report got swindled because it was really the aide who took it out.. he must've had a lot of balls to "forge" the president's title. He must've been a pretty cool dude.

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Truly fascinating!

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Wow, this is world-shattering news.

 

Okay, to contribute something, where are the books right now?

 

EDIT: never mind, found the answer >.<

This gave me a well needed laugh. How do people figure this stuff out in the first place? :P

 

And I thought loans only accumulate for the price of the book... hmm....

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Those two books were taken out by "President". Just below an entry for another two books taken out by "Mickey Mouse".

 

:P

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Mirror, they do, the fees mentioned here are only a supposition of what the late fee might be if the book was returned and that policy was not in place. Its more interesting then saying "George Washington owes the library 5$."

My dad also got a book from the library and hasn't returned it. From 1988 I think.

"The cry of the poor is not always just, but if you never hear it you'll never know what justice is."

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