April 8, 2011

LOST BOOKS - February & March 2011

Listed below are the items that have been reported as lost, misplaced, misdirected, etc. in their travels from library to library.


This list is always available at http://nhaislostbooks.pbworks.com/. Just create an account and sign in to edit the list. There is also a screencast (video) with instructions on how to use the wiki online list.

If there is an ILL librarian who would like to take over posting this monthly update, please contact Mary Cronin (603-367-8545) as she is ready to pass the baton.

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The book, For Whom the Bell Tolls, F/Hem, was sent from Sanbornville at the beginning of March on its way home to the Blaisdell Memorial Library in Nottingham but has not arrived. Please contact Rhoda at blaisdellml@comcast.net if you have seen this book.

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Breakfast with Buddha, READS-TO-GO book bag sent from Northwood (Chesley Memorial Library) to Thornton Public Library during last week of February. Large green book bag was never received. Please send to Thornton Public Library.

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Murder in Belleville, Cara Black; Angle of Repose, Wallace Stegner and The Drawing of the Three, Stephen King left Acworth via Walpole in mid January and were never received by requesting libraries (Wolfeboro, Deerfield and Pembroke) . All three are fiction. If you have seen one or all, please route back to Acworth. Thanks, Susan.
Contact me at acworthlibrary@myfairpoint.net or at 835-2150.

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That Extra Half an Inch by Victoria Beckham (call number 646.34 BEC) was sent from Bedford to Windham on 9/9/10 and is missing en route. Thanks for checking! Emily/Bedford

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A title the Walpole Town Library sought to return to Lancaster on January 15 has yet to make it there:
Friedman, George: The Next One hundred Years, 2010
Call Number: 303.4922 FRE

Frankie Knibb
Walpole Town Library, Phone: (603) 756-9806
Email: walpolelibrary@comcast.net

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