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George Washington's Library Book Returned, 221 Years Later

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It was over two centuries late, but a copy of a library book George Washington borrowed was returned yesterday to a New York library.

The former president borrowed “The Law of Nations" by Emer de Vattel on 5 October 1789, according to the records of the New York Society Library.

Staff discovered it was missing when they conducted an inventory of books in the library's 1789-1792 ledger earlier this year. Washington had never returned the book an essay on international affairs to the library, which shared a building with the federal government at the time and was used by members of Congress and the cabinet as well as the president. The former president's overdue fines, it has been calculated, would theoretically amount to $300,000 (209,000).

After staff at Mount Vernon, Washington's former home in Virginia, learned of the situation, they got in touch with the library New York's oldest offering to replace the book with another copy of the same edition. A ceremony yesterday saw Mount Vernon staff present the book to the library.

Two hundred and twenty-one years later, “The Law of Nations" has finally come home, with fortunately for Mount Vernon's coffers no mention made of the fine.

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