It was a 1,000-page book and the date stamp showed it had been borrowed from the library of Hereford Cathedral School in 1886.
This has been reported in deccanherald.com dated 8 December 2016.
The book had been loaned to her grandfather who attended the school between 1886 and 1894. He was a distinguished naturalist and pathologist.
Incidentally, the school does not charge for overdue books. If they had, the woman could have been landed with a hefty bill of 7,446 pounds – based on a 17p-a-day charge at most libraries.
The school is delighted to be reunited with the book and are pleased that it is still in such good condition.
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