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FRAZ/33/234 · Item · 5 Jan. 1924
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Holborn Review, The Poplars, Albert Road, Whalley Range, Manchester - Is sorry Sir James was unwell and could not come to get the Honorary Degree; is interested to read what she says about Houtin's work on 'Père Hyacinthe' and wanting a review, if she wants to write an article he'd be pleased to publish it, and discusses length, date of publication, and honorarium; her letter mentioned an enclosure but it was not included, though he gathers it is something written by Sir James on Renan and is interested to hear about it.

Add. MS b/36/339 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Gairloch, Freshfield, near Liverpool. Dated December 31st 1913 - Thanks him for his article ['The Serpent and the Tree of Life'] which is the more appreciated as he is working on the Commentary on Genesis at the moment.

Add. MS b/36/341 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Gairloch, Freshfield, near Liverpool. Dated November 15th 1918 - Thanks him for the copy of Lady Frazer's 'La victoire par les couleurs' and for his 'Folk-Lore in the Old Testament' and admires his output, range of research and clarity of thought; has found [Hermann] Gunkel's Commentary on Genesis stimulating; has made a start of his work on the book of Revelation.

Add. MS b/36/342 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

16 Albert Road, Whalley Range, Manchester. Dated May 27th 1925 - Is pleased with the Order of Merit conferred in the last two years: F. H. Bradley, Frazer, and Rutherford; has been ill; the 'Holborn Review' for July will carry his negative review of [Paul] Couchoud's book ['The Enigma of Jesus'], for which Frazer wrote the Introduction, discusses his own theory that the crucifixion is an argument in favour of the historicity of Jesus.

Add. MS c/59/71 · Item · 15 Nov. 1918
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Gairloch, Freshfield, Nr. Liverpool - Thanks him for the copy of Lady Frazer's 'La victoire par les couleurs' and for his 'Folk-Lore in the Old Testament' and admires his output, range of research and clarity of thought; has found [Hermann] Gunkel's Commentary on Genesis stimulating; has made a start of his work on the book of Revelation.

Add. MS c/59/72 · Item · 27 May 1925
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

16, Albert Road, Whalley Range, Manchester - Is pleased with the Order of Merit conferred in the last two years: F. H. Bradley, Frazer, and Rutherford; has been ill; the 'Holborn Review' for July will carry his negative review of [Paul] Couchoud's book ['The Enigma of Jesus'], for which Frazer wrote the Introduction, discusses his own theory that the crucifixion is an argument in favour of the historicity of Jesus.

FRAZ/25/9 · Item · 4 Feb. 1927
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

"Hochried", Murnau/Staffelsee - Asks if she will ask her friend Mr Peake if he will find out why the 'Manchester Guardian' ignores the Loeb Classical Library; points out that the 'Manchester Guardian Weekly' is quite widely read on the Continent; reads that the Macmillan 'Fasti' will have illustrations, this is a novel approach but is sure this will add charm and value.