| Once upon a time I unassumingly pondered upon my university library's sale. This type of thing happened every term and every term I would skip a class or so to pore over the treasures. And this time, indeed there was a treasure. The first thing that struck me was the big sticker on the first page that said "DO NOT REMOVE FROM LIBRARY" and "DO NOT THROW OUT". Well, I am not sure exactly what it said, but that was the general drift. As the honest, hardworking, minimum wage person that I am... I promptly alerted the librarian on shift. The librarian (and his team of white walkers) then rather alarmedly started digging through the books in search of similar labels. At the end of the day I wasn't even thanked. Honesty goes a long way to making one a poor student and without booze money. So you want to know what the book was? I'll give you a hint. There were two volumes. And the writer was "more modest than Newton". I estimate that the two volumes are worth about USD 8000 together. |
A few days later I saw the index in the free book pile. I took it and showed the librarian on duty. As I recall they said that the journal wasn't in the online catalog, so they didn't think the book was theirs (despite the markings on the book clearly saying it was). They seemed quite alarmed that they nearly threw out the index. I imagine the journal is now in the online catalog.
Later, I scanned the entire index just in case it disappears for similar reasons in the future...