Monday, January 11, 2010

Return Borrowed Books, When Read: Honolulu, 1860

"Next to the pleasure of reading a new and interesting book is that of loaning it to some friend, who will derive an equal amount of profit and pleasure from its perusal.

"Having cleared our own sanctum of borrowed books, (alas! we confess our remissness,) we feel it would not be amiss to exhort others to go and do likewise -return borrowed books.

"In looking over our selves, some very valuable volumes are missing, breaking up sets, and we shall be exceedingly glad to have them returned."


The Friend, Honolulu
July 1860, page 52

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