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Richard Jefferies

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Gender Male
Death136 years ago
Date of birth November 6,1848
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Coate Water Country Park
Swindon
United Kingdom
Date of died August 14,1887
DiedGoring-by-Sea
Worthing
United Kingdom
SpouseJessie Baden
GenresNature Writing
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Living Hell
Cold Creek Manor
Man of the House
The Vagrant
Scarecrows
Blood Tide
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13 Fighting Men
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John Richard Jefferies was an English nature writer, noted for his depiction of English rural life in essays, books of natural history, and novels. His childhood on a small Wiltshire farm had a great influence on him and provides the background to all his major works of fiction.

Coventry library book returned 84 years late

Oct 27,2022 2:30 am

A library book has been returned 84 years late.

The copy of Red Deer , by Richard Jefferies , was Taken Out of Earlsdon Library in Coventry by the late Capt William Humphries in 1938.

His grandson Paddy Riordan returned the text on Tuesday, with a donation of £18. 27 thought to be equivalent to the 4,835d fine.

" It's such a lovely piece of The Library 's history, " said Lucy Winter, community engagement coordinator.

" [Mr Riordan] was so nice and it was so kind of him to donate the fine back to The Library , " she told the

Capt Humphries had borrowed the nature book for his daughter Anne, who died recently, and was supposed to return it on 11 October 1938.

If The Library 's current fine rate of 25p per day had been applied, the fee for the late return would have been £7,673.

A notice on the Front Page of The Book states texts should be returned within 14 days, or exchanged by borrowers personally if possible.

Asked if 84 years was the longest time a book had been overdue in The Library 's history, Ms Winter said: " I would think so. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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