Album of calling cards, letters, and postcards dated June-July 1932, thanking the Frazers for their copy of 'Heures de Loisir'. The six letters are from la Bibliothèque Méjanes, le Comité du Folk-lore champenois, Gustave Glotz, L. Lévy-Bruhl, Eugène Sol, and J. Varagnac. In a postscript Lévy-Bruhl writes that the death of Alphandéry gives him much pain, as it must for them. The five postcards and two cards include two from [Lucie?] Landry and Félix Regnault; the 23 calling cards include those from le Duc de Broglie, Jacques Cavalier, Docteur de Cazeneuve, Edouard Drouot, René Maunier for la Société du folklore français, Pierre Maxime Schuhl, Eugène Sol, and Joseph Vezian.
At top, in Frazer's hand: 'Document illustrating the worship of Adonis in Egypt. Given & explained to me by Professor G. Glotz of the Sorbonne, at Paris, 30th January 1920. J. G. Frazer'.
Apologises for not making a farewell call, but they could not visit as the doctor has forbidden him from climbing stairs.
[Letterhead of: Université de Paris, Faculté des Lettres], 73 rue du Cardinal Lemoine - He was moved by Frazer's article in the 'Morning Post' ['Our Debt to France'], and thanks him for writing it.
Mechanical copy of a note of thanks for contributing to the publication dedicated to Glotz ['Mélanges Gustave Glotz'?]
Two corrected manuscript drafts, the earlier of which is entitled 'History, co-operative and individualistic' (Item 98), the later one dated October 1931 (Item 99); typescript, corrected, accompanied by an envelope for the manuscript and the typescript (Item 100); one proof for publication in 'Mélanges Gustave Glotz' corrected, dated 17 Nov. (Item 101) and the final copy (Item 102); printed copy of the French translation by Léon Chouville (Item 103).