It is probably close to fifty years ago that I first met Murray Speirs. I remember it well. It was a very cold winter's day at Frenchman's Bay in Pickering, ON and it was hard not to notice a dapperly dressed fellow, in winter coat, scarf around his neck, gloves on his hands, and wearing a shirt and tie. On his head he wore a beret.
I don't remember whether I had been drawn to Frenchman's Bay by the report of some rarity, or whether I was in the area that day; probably the latter.
It didn't take long to strike up a conversation with one of the most charming and engaging people I have ever met, and it was apparent from the get-go that he was possessed of a formidable storehouse of knowledge.
Murray Speirs was born in 1909 and lived a long life, dying in 2001. He had a distinguished career in the Department of Zoology at the University of Toronto. Many of Canada's pre-eminent ornithologists, and artist-naturalists, blossomed under Murray's tutelage, and without exception all laud their wonderful mentor.
Murray's partner in life, both domestically and professionally, was his wife, Doris, a brilliant ornithologist in her own right.
One of Murray's most significant achievements was the two volume work Birds of Ontario.
I owned Volume II, but had never been able to get my hands on Volume I. And I wanted it! These two books are such an integral part of the ornithological record of Ontario.
Miriam has always been a very keen supporter of my passion (some might use a stronger term!) for books, and whenever she is out searching for fabric in thrift stores and the like, always visits the book section, and calls me if she sees anything interesting, and to check that I don't already have it. Over the years she has been responsible for finding some real treasures.
Two days ago, while shopping with friends in the MCC Store in New Hamburg, she called me to say that she found Volume I in near pristine condition, for the princely sum of $4.00. I will leave it to you to imagine my elation!
It is made extra special by recalling the various chats I had with Murray over the years - and he always wore his beret, I might add.
He was one of those people you don't forget. As I read the accounts in the books I am thrilled to know that Murray knew these birds so well and wrote about them so eloquently.
I only wish I had known him better.
Quite a find!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't happen often, but when it does it's great.
DeleteWhat a wonderful find.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
What a wonderful story, David. I can imagine how happy you were when you got the two books! The figure of Blue Jay is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBig warm hugs, Marit
I might even keep Miriam a while longer!
DeleteYou are so lucky to have Miriam looking out for you:) I'm sure the donator of that book had no idea how happy it would make someone!!
ReplyDeleteNo argument from me, Carol!
DeleteNever had the pleasure of meeting him, but know him by reputation.
ReplyDeleteQuerido David me alegra verte tan feliz y no es para menos. Tienes mucha suerte de tener a Míriam, creo que sois geniales. Un enorme abrazo para los dos.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on Miriam finding that book for you. I can well imagine your pleasure at finally getting such a long-desired treasure.
ReplyDeleteFor a bibliophile it doesn't get much better!
DeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteIs this the time to refer the term "all your Christmases came at once?"!!! YAM xx
Yay Miriam. I can just imagine your joy - and happy dances doesn't begin to cover it.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Good for her!
ReplyDeleteThere are headers, and then there are headers. I am in awe...
ReplyDeleteI am glad your wish came true. It was surely written in the stars. :)
What a lovely story.
Thanks, Catarina.
DeleteWell I never, what a fabulous find..
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your incredible find. I don't mean the book I mean Miriam.
ReplyDeleteI have shown her your comment, John, and she is beaming.
DeleteI am completely touched by your description - what a luck - and what a girl!
ReplyDeletemany greetings Lisbeth
Brilliant to read David - what a gorgeous treat for you as winter settles in ... more time to ruminate about your meetings with Murray and on checking out all the Ontario fabulous birds - some you'd know, others you'll find out about. Miriam is a real treasure for you ... just wonderful to hear - congratulations to Miriam for her sharp eyed lookout. Enjoy sinking into the cushions to read ... cheers - have a brilliant weekend and days ahead - Hilary
ReplyDeleteC'est une belle trouvaille et à un bon prix!
ReplyDeleteVous devez être très content :D
Bon dimanche.
He is one of the people who has left his mark in a positive sense in his field of activity.
ReplyDeleteHe sounds like a fascinating man - and how lovely that you now have the set of his books.
ReplyDeleteHow WONDERFUL that she found it for you. So, so special. I'm happy for you (I know what you are feeling).
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by to add your link from here for all of us at IRBB.
I'm so pleased to hear that your treasured memories have been enhanced by the aquisition of this book, David. It must have added an immense sense of completion. Well done, Miriam!!
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ReplyDeleteKudos to Miriam, for finding Volume 1. It is great, now you have the set of Birds of Ontario.
Thank you, have a great weekend!
Hi David, I'm so happy for you that you got this rare book for your collection. It must be especially precious as you knew the author - I love how he was dressed! Congrats to Miriam for discovering it for you! Enjoy your new treasure, take care, and have a great day! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI never saw without a tie, even in summer. Thank goodness his dress code didn't become the norm for birders!
DeleteHow exciting to complete your set. Some people might not get that, but completing a set is important. And even better a set from someone you had met and respected. Have a great rest of your weekend and start of the new week.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet tribute to a fine man!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful find by Miriam. So nice that she is so supportive of your hobby/passion.
ReplyDeleteMurray Speirs looks like a special gentleman. I wonder if he dressed that way while out searching for birds?
I never saw him dressed in any other manner, Sami.
Deletewonderful to hear about this gentleman...thank you
ReplyDeleteHow good that Miriam found the book.
ReplyDeleteGreat that you now have the set complete.
Greetings Irma
Zastanawiałam się dlaczego o ptakach Ontario ktoś napisał aż dwa tomy. Potem porównałam z Polską i stwierdziłam, że to możliwe, bo Ontario jest trzy razy większe ;-)
ReplyDeleteHow nice that Miriam found that book David.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine you were happy with it.
Have a nice week, greetings Tinie
and now you have both volumes. :)
ReplyDeleteEstimado amigo David, tiene que ser halagador haber podido conseguir ese otro volumen, completamente seguro que significa mucho para ti. Un bello tributo al amigo y profesor.
ReplyDeleteDeberías hacerte el animo y preparar tu propio libro, seguro que tendría un gran éxito.
Un gran abrazo querido amigo y compadre David.
Great price for such a treasure!
ReplyDeleteSometimes you get lucky!
DeleteHa! How wonderful. I can almost feel your delight, David, and yes: I am smiling whilst writing this; from bookworm to bookworm, so to speak.
ReplyDeleteMurray was quite a knowledgeable gentleman and what a wonderful post tribute and a great find by Miriam.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting the tome you wanted so badly. What a treat!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
How lovely to have the complete set. He seemed like an interesting person to chat with.
ReplyDeleteWell done, MIriam! Isn't it wonderful, how some people make an indelible impression on our lives? So many aren't as renowned as Murray Spiers but that makes it even extra special. And to have his complete set-- especially when they are difficult to find -- is really wonderful. Real treasures, as much for the meaning as the books themselves.
ReplyDeleteYou are in luck, David, to be acquainted with the renowned professional ornithologist Murray Speirs. You now have both volumes of his book, thanks to Miriam.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy reading!
Not only that, Nadezda, one of his students, Barry Kent McKay, went on to become one of Canada's pre-eminent wildlife artists and environmental activists. I have several works by Barry on my walls and equally enjoyed my visits to his studio over many years.
DeleteCongratulations to Miriam. She found a book for you.
ReplyDeleteHugs and greetings.
One of many, but this one is extra special.
DeleteWhat a treasure and what a bargain - I can imagine your joy at finding it after searching for so long, and the price is a real bonus :)
ReplyDeleteThanks to Miriam that now you have the complete set. A prized possession.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story. You were lucky to have met him. And I can imagine your thrill when Miriam told you she found Volume I. (Note: I also like your blog header photo. It's fantastic.)
ReplyDeleteWow what luck and great that Miriam spotted it.
ReplyDeleteI will try to catch up with blogs soon. Masses of photos to go through in October and November. Every time I think I have a couple of quiet days somethings pops up to be done.
Very best wishes to you both Diane
What a wonderful story! Murray sounds like a lovely man, and how fortunate you are to have met him. And now the book to complete the set!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful find, David.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine your elation when you got the books.
Happy Wednesday!
It is fortunate to have Miriam who, knowing your passion, is in charge of finding you the best books and more this jewel, because I understand that it is a jewel for you.
ReplyDeleteAlso lucky to have met the author.
Many kisses.
I can imagine your elation when you got the book, especially one which has now completed your collection. I treasure books too. They are like good friends. A good book on a rainy day and i don't need anything or anyone else.
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you were that Miriam discovered the book you wanted so much.
ReplyDeleteThere are extraordinary people and from what I read Murray was one of those people.
A real gentleman. It is so wonderful that you had personal contact with Mr. Murray Speirs.
ReplyDeleteAnd that Mirriam found Volume 1 of the Birds of Ontario ... is a wonderfully fortunate circumstance.
I congratulate. Have fun reading and studying.
Hug Viola
Now this is a nice bit of news. Getting the book you wanted.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHello David, So sorry I somehow missed this post, and now I have found it, it has given me a warm sensation of happiness. I'm so pleased you had the privilege of meeting this charming and knowledgeable gentleman Murry Speirs, a longstanding mentor, and writer of the two volumes Birds of Ontario. I'm so pleased that your gem of a wife found the second volume for you, which you both had looked for for so long.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Portugal.
David tienes que sentirte un privilegiado por haber compartido experiencias con un grande de la ornitología como Murray. Me ha gustado mucho como lo has relatado, enhorabuena. Un fuerte abrazo desde España.
ReplyDeleteHi David, I can perfectly understand the enormous satisfaction you must have experienced when you finally found that book that completed the missing link with your long-awaited Murray. A strong hug from Julio
ReplyDeleteHi David,
ReplyDeleteI understand your happiness very well. A big hurray to Miriam for finding this treasure.
Best regards, Corrie
Felicidades por ese "tesoro" encontrado que hizo completar la edición. Leer es un vicio muy sano David 😉
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
I can imagine the joy of having obtained what seems to be a great bird book so desired and at a very low price, and in excellent condition! with the addition of being written by a great reference of the birds you had the opportunity to have known. Congratulations
ReplyDeleteMe alegra verte tan feliz, por ese libro tan bonito que encontró Miriam. Feliz tarde y besos para Miriam y para ti.
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