Sex manual returned to library 54 years late

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Sex Manual That Failed To Save Marriage Returned To Library 54 Years Late
Sex Manual That Failed To Save Marriage Returned To Library 54 Years Late


NEW YORK –- A "shocked in-law" who was sorting through a former New Yorker's belongings in Arizona discovered a library book more than five decades overdue.

PIX 11 reports: The book was "Ideal Marriage" by Th.H. Van de Velde, M.D., a "very wordy and very scientific" manual for having sex, circa 1926.

It was returned last year with this message, according to a blog post by Billy Parrot, managing librarian at the Mid-Manhattan Library:

"We found this book amongst my late brother-in-law's things. Funny thing is the book didn't support his efforts with his first (and only) marriage... it failed! No wonder he hid the book! So sorry!!"

A two-week loan, "Ideal Marriage" was supposed to be handed back to the New York Public Library on Aug. 17, 1959. But didn't make its way back home until 2013 -- 54 years late.

In his July 25 blog post, Parrott waxed philosophically about what it is about humans that will let allow library books languish for days, months or even years past their due date.

"Is it a fear of disapproval? The guilty feelings brought about by abusing a free resource and depriving others of those resources?" he wrote.

Or maybe, in this case, it was the book's subject matter that made it impossible for him to look a librarian in the eye, Parrot hypothesized.

Or maybe still, the instructions were presented so blandly and produced so few results, he couldn't justify paying the late fees.

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