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FRAZ/15/85 · Item · 26 Aug. 1933
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

British Museum - Has been making enquiries about the photographs and finds that they were photostats only, so no glass or film negatives exist; recommends an oculist in Hanover that saved the sight of a friend; is subscribing to the bibliography, and will ask Besterman to put the British Museum General Library and the Library of the Sub-Department of Ethnology on the list.

FRAZ/14/62 · Item · 15 Feb. 1926
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Macmillan & Co., Ltd. - Has decided on the more attractive of the specimen pages and instructed the printers to print in slips the portion he needs for the Cambridge lectures; the Commentary, Introduction and Index ought to make up a single volume; does not want him to work too much on a book outside the scope of his anthropological studies, and that would delay a second volume of 'The Worship of Nature'; had not contemplated illustrations, but 8 or 16 would do, and recommends G. F. Hill or J. Penoyre as qualified to make a selection for him.

FRAZ/15/3 · Item · 9 June 1934
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Printed form completed in manuscript thanking Frazer for the gift of two specimens of the donor's handwriting: the first leaf of 'Recollections of the Battle of Dorking' and 'Reply to an Address', presented to the donor on the occasion of the foundation of the Frazer lectureship; form signed by George Hill.