Weird Things People Have Found Inside Of Books
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Secondhand bookstores offer a fantastic way to discover books without breaking the bank. What adds to the thrill is stumbling upon unexpected surprises tucked between the pages.
Occasionally, readers come across dried flowers, vintage photographs, or charming love notes hidden inside the volumes.
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Someone came across a Bible dating back to 1895, and as they leafed through it, a photo of a young girl fell out.
Written on the back were the words, “Ain’t I a peach? Ha ha.”
A Tiny Piece Of History

The book’s previous owner preserved a small clipping from the Los Angeles Times about Project Armadillo.
This was an underground nuclear weapons test.
Those Are Some Very Specific Instructions

It’s curious to think about what challenges this person was dealing with when they wrote that thoughtful little note.
Hopefully, the intended reader has now committed those steps to memory, thanks to the note being safely tucked inside the book.
For All Those True Crime Fans

This newspaper clipping from November 1989 announces the sentencing of Richard Ramirez, the infamous Night Stalker, following his trial.
Reading his words is definitely chilling stuff.
Someone Might Be Looking For That

A vintage poetry book from 1866 was purchased, and tucked inside was a marriage certificate dated 1940.
The certificate appears to be a reissue, as the marriage date listed is from January 1901.
How Much Things Have Changed Is Crazy

This card was used to promote the weekly news before people could easily get updates—back when you had to visit a theater to hear the latest information.
This particular card dates back to World War II.
Speaking Of Harry Potter

How likely is it to open a fantasy book and discover a handmade bookmark for Ravenclaw inside?
This reader got an unexpected surprise.
What Excellent Condition It’s In

This fair ticket is 110 years old! It was probably kept inside a book and then completely forgotten, judging by how worn it looks.
No doubt, it holds some happy memories.
Hopefully They Weren’t Looking For That

This edition of Brave New World included two surprising items. One was a somewhat boring old taxi company card.
The other was far more interesting—an old Supreme Court judgment card.
You Almost Wouldn’t Recognize It

This bookmark is from Amazon when it was mainly a bookstore. It’s gone through quite a transformation in recent years, hasn’t it?
It’s incredible how fast some things can change!
It’s Hard To Say What’s Going On Here

This photo was found inside an old book, along with a few others, of soldiers who fought in World War I. This particular picture was taken in England on February 23, 1917.
At least, that’s what it says on the back.
What A Thing To Give Away

This would be like hitting the jackpot for Stephen King fans. A picture and a signature? It doesn’t get much cooler than that.
Makes you wonder why they might have given it away.
What A Beautiful Treasure

This peacock feather was found between the pages of a Bible from the 1860s.
It looks pretty fresh still, but wouldn’t it be something if the feather were that old, too?
This Book Was Full Of Stuff

Whoever owned this book before loved stashing things between the pages.
It’s an old algebra book from 1881 that was full of notes in the margins, old pieces of homework, newspaper clippings and even some flowers.
It Looks Like Not Much Has Changed

This person found a report card between the pages of a library book they borrowed. It must not be looked at too often.
This person would have graduated high school right before the Great Depression was about to start.
Something To Make You Smile

Opening up an old book and finding this postcard would give you all the warm and fuzzies. It’s a son telling his mom that he’s met the woman he’s going to marry.
I wonder if he was right.
Sometimes It’s The Little Things

This Post-It note with the encouraging message was stuck to the first page of a copy of 13 Reasons Why.
The book is about a young person’s struggle with depression, so it’s likely whoever wrote this left it intentionally.
I Wonder When This Was From

This is a Reward of Merit, which used to be small tokens that teachers would give students who were doing excellent work.
They were most popular during the 19th century.
What A Peaceful Photograph

This beautiful photo was found inside an old copy of Birds of Alaska. It would be interesting to know where this photo was taken.
Something about it is so inviting and relaxing, don’t you think?
An Incredible Piece Of History

This is a picture that was found inside an old book and it is something else.
It shows a handful of soldiers standing in front of the Eagle’s Nest, or “Hitler’s House” as this person called it, in July 1945.
Poor Little Lizard

It would be alarming to know to open a book and find a dried lizard inside.
But there would be some peace of mind in the fact that it’s not very likely the lizard died there.
This Is Heartbreaking

This note was inside a copy of William Faulkner’s Sartoris. It says, “I go forth to battle for the Lord. Please for my darling Ace. Mommy.”
It might have been one of the last notes that person got from their mom.
“Absolutely Harmless”

This advertisement card is from the 1890s, back when you had to reassure people that toothpaste was harmless and hardened up your gums.
Oh how far we have come, right?
Someone Was Probably Looking Everywhere For Those

These old ration coupons were found inside a copy of Hemingway’s For Whom The Bell Tolls.
Maybe these were left over from after the war and the person who owned the book kept them.
New York To London, What A Fun Trip

This is what plane tickets used to look like before we had an online booking system.
It’s hard to believe that there was a time when they were all handwritten. Imagine the lines then?
How Lucky Is That?

Someone picked up this book from the library and found a surprise in it.
It was lucky for the person who owned this before to find a winning ticket and lucky for this person that they wanted to pay it forward.
Nothing Like Some Old Shakespeare

This isn’t anything special in particular.
But it’s neat that there was a time when someone was reading this and tore a strip off the paper to mark their spot…all the way back in 1893.
What A Cute Little Poem

This poem is actually written by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards.
I guess whoever typed out this poem liked it enough to have it near them as a bookmark while they were reading their book.
I’ll Take $300

It’s too bad that this person found this note much after the fact.
They missed out on their chance to have an extra $300 in their pocket. I wonder what the password was.
What An Adorable Couple

How lucky would you feel to open a book and see something so adorable and intimate float out. On the back it says, “David & Jemima 23.10.76 Central Station.”
Must have been a memorable vacation.
People Have Always Loved Their Dogs

Imagine getting your dog a license was still only $2? It’s amazing that this has been something people have been doing for so long.
You might think it’s something more recent than that.
What A Lovely Gesture

The book this was in was The Language and Poetry of Flowers by H.G. Adams which was published in 1873.
It’s such an adorable gesture to leave someone a lock of their hair.
This Pretty Much Sums Up Our Youths

What is more Millennial than finding an old Weird Al concert ticket in one of the Harry Potter books?
It’s probably a safe bet that many us still enjoy one if not both of those things.
There Is A Lot Going On Here

These two post cards were found in a very old book.
Both the post cards were postmarked 1906. At least we can see that some things never change, like people loving to drink.
A Little Bit Of Good Luck

It’s amazing and kind of beautiful how many four leaf clovers people find in used books. Maybe that’s why they’re so hard to find in the wild.
They’re all between the pages of a book.
There Is A Lot Of Sass In This Book

Imagine asking for a horse for a gift and instead you get an old copy of the King James Bible?
They aren’t even close to the same thing at all.