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After 37 years, a book on psychedelics returned to a Colorado library with a note: “Sorry so late! It's been a long, strange trip.” Guns N' Roses hadn't released Appetite for Destruction, and Lionel Messi wasn't born when it was due. The library offers amnesty for late returns, jokingly urging patrons not to set records. Despite some damage, the book will be archived, sparking humorous comments from locals.
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Overdue book on psychedelics took ‘long strange trip’ back to library over 37 years

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Last updated: 2024/03/20 at 3:49 PM
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The book, Psychedelics by Bernard Aaronson and Humphry Osmond, finally returned to the Riverside Library. (Picture: Jam Press)
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An overdue book on psychedelics took a “long strange trip” back to the library over the course of 37 years.

Psychedelics by Bernard Aaronson and Humphry Osmond was due back on 30 May, 1987.

It was returned to the library after being borrowed for 13,437 days.

The book found its way back to Riverside Library and Cultural Center, near Denver, in Colorado, US.

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The item was returned with a note that said: “Sorry so late! It’s been a long, strange trip.”

After 37 years, a book on psychedelics returned to a Colorado library with a note: “Sorry so late! It's been a long, strange trip.” Guns N' Roses hadn't released Appetite for Destruction, and Lionel Messi wasn't born when it was due. The library offers amnesty for late returns, jokingly urging patrons not to set records. Despite some damage, the book will be archived, sparking humorous comments from locals.
The book, Psychedelics by Bernard Aaronson and Humphry Osmond. (Picture: Jam Press)

A library spokesperson said: “Guns N’ Roses was still a couple months away from releasing Appetite for Destruction on the day this book was due.

“Lionel Messi was born like two months after this was due.”

The spokesperson joked: “Far be it from us to suggest that a book on psychedelics may have affected someone’s perception of time.

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“If anyone can beat the current record of 13,437 days, I’m offering you total amnesty for the safe return of your items.

“Although I’m not encouraging you to check something out today and return late enough to bear the record, which would be 1 January 2061.”

The library added that the book will be archived as it is slightly damaged.

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One local said: “What a long strange trip it’s been.”

Social media comment on the post of After 37 years, a book on psychedelics returned to a Colorado library with a note: “Sorry so late! It's been a long, strange trip.” Guns N' Roses hadn't released Appetite for Destruction, and Lionel Messi wasn't born when it was due. The library offers amnesty for late returns, jokingly urging patrons not to set records. Despite some damage, the book will be archived, sparking humorous comments from locals.
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Kaylee wrote: “Put me on the wait list please.”

The library spokesperson quipped: “No problem, you’re third on the list, so expect it around the turn of the century.”

Social media comment on the post of After 37 years, a book on psychedelics returned to a Colorado library with a note: “Sorry so late! It's been a long, strange trip.” Guns N' Roses hadn't released Appetite for Destruction, and Lionel Messi wasn't born when it was due. The library offers amnesty for late returns, jokingly urging patrons not to set records. Despite some damage, the book will be archived, sparking humorous comments from locals.
Social media comment on the post. (Picture: Jam Press)

Chuck admitted: “I have an original copy of The Outsiders that I borrowed almost 40 years ago and forgot to return it to the school library.”

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