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FRAZ/32/110-114 · Item · Jan.-Feb. 1936
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio, Corse - He is pleased things are going well for her; is working with maps of Corsica, and some have Dutch text he cannot read (Jan. 19); he thanks her for various things she has sent in the post: the 'Times', with its coverage of Edward VIII (Jan. 28), an issue of 'Punch', with an image [?] of Canon [Alexander] Nairne at Windsor (3 Feb.) and pictures for Martine [Giamarchi]. He has sent a parcel of responses to the questionnaire to Varagnac; is happy they had a good evening with Wickham Steed (16 Feb.).

FRAZ/33/207 · Item · 5 June [1932?]
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Jesus College - Is sorry to hear that Sir James has to undergo another operation, and offers his sympathy. At top of letter are notes in Lady Frazer's hand, 'For there can be little doubt that the Fear of the Dead has been a prime source of primitive religion' and 'Creation Evolution Darwin, Jubilee of the D. of Species Un. Press'.

FRAZ/33/211 · Item · 1 Dec. [1931?]
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Jesus College, Cambridge - Thanks them for the 'Mythes sur l'origin du feu'; hopes that she will soon report that she is at ease about her anxieties for Sir James; the report that there might be work at Trinity pleases him.