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FRAZ/32/161 · Item · 19 Mar. 1938
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio, Corse - Thanks her for news of the conference [at the Musée Cernuschi], has also heard from Madame de Pange; is sorry to hear of her troubles, doesn't understand how Macmillan can give her a hard time; will make sure to be in Ajaccio to receive Admiral Mark Kerr on 16 May. [No signature, signs of second leaf removed.]

FRAZ/2/89 · Item · 15 Nov. 1937
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

19 Draycott Avenue, Chelsea S.W.3. - Thanks Frazer for his letter, refers to the reception of his own essay on thought transference; gives many examples of the spread of cultures from west to east on account of westerly prevailing winds; quotes a speech by Cetewayo, the King of the Zulus, recorded by John Dunn, which echoes Bede and oriental writings of 3,000 years ago, and notes Rider Haggard used the speech in 'King Solomon's Mines' without attribution.