
He returned library book 64 years late. But B.C. resident says it saved his life
VANCOUVER — Former student Robert Murray says he has a good excuse for returning a book to the University of B.C. Library 64 years late — the 83-year-old reckons it might have saved his and his son’s life.
In January, librarian Susan Parker received a package from Murray in the mail with the book, a $100 cheque for late fees and an explanation.
Murray’s letter says the book, a 1931 edition of “Camping and Woodcraft: Handbook for vacation campers and for travellers in the wilderness,” by Horace Kephart, is a “treasure.”
He borrowed the handbook as a second-year electrical engineering student in 1961 and reread it multiple times over the years. He said the book “could easily serve as a text or excellent reference” for North American wilderness living.