Friday, October 14, 2011

the most stolen library book in the world

the most stolen library book in the world : Nope - according to a straw poll of more than 50 independent bookshops across Britain, the most stolen book is the London A-Z. According to one bookseller, Patrick Neale, “A-Zs were like porn - you had to keep them under the till. I've been in bookselling for 20 years and the London A-Z is the most stolen book in the world." ("In the world"? How does he know that? Hyperbole or ethnocentricity?)

Reference books feature strongly in the most-stolen Top 10n (to follow below): Local Ordnance Survey maps, the Oxford English Dictionary and the Highway Code are all there. “The worst theft we've had was of The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World, which was worth £100,” says Peter Donaldson of Red Lion Books in Colchester, Essex. “How someone had a big enough coat to walk out with that under it I really don't know.” read more..

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