Saturday
Nov222008
Gutted
Saturday 22 November, 2008
The Guardian:
More supporting evidence for my campaign to have armed guards stationed outside and within the British Library. Would add a little piquancy to the proceedings don't you think?
Leading scholars at the library are at a loss to explain why Farhad Hakimzadeh, a Harvard-educated businessman, publisher and intellectual, took a scalpel to the leaves of 150 books that have been in the nation's collection for centuries. The monetary damage he caused over seven years is in the region of £400,000 but Dr Kristian Jensen, head of the British and early printed collections at the library, said no price could be placed upon the books and maps that he had defaced and stolen.
More supporting evidence for my campaign to have armed guards stationed outside and within the British Library. Would add a little piquancy to the proceedings don't you think?
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