El Boquin, Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife, Canary Isles. Dated 10.2.21 - Was interested to hear about [John] Roscoe's return, is pleased there has been so much press coverage; is staying in Tenerife until he has finished writing the Trobriand material; is happy to hear Frazer has accepted the Presidency of Section H of the British Association; would like to have a reprint of his Ernest Renan lecture, anything he says about the Comparative Method and its application to religious problems is of interest; describes the book he is writing on intertribal trading and sailing and hopes that it will be published by a firm like Macmillan, with publicity, and asks him to put in a good word; his wife has learned a good deal of Spanish, but he is trying not to relearn it, as he wants his English to be better and not mixed in with Spanish.
1 Brick Court, Temple, London. E.C.4. Dated 28th July 1920 - Has received another MSS and reminds him to tie the packets carefully; is looking forward to more; Malinowski has typhoid, but his wife says it is not serious.
The London School of Economics and Political Science - Cannot attend the meeting between Sir James and Marett on the 14th, asks to reschedule; would like to hear Ceccaldi; would like to receive a copy of the Ovid, and will write a review in 'Nature'. A postscript from E.R.M. [Elsie Rosaline Malinowski] thanks her for the splendid stories.
Woodside, Cove, Dumbartonshire - Thinks Elsie Malinowski could give some interesting notes about her father Baldwin Spencer's time in Darwin; thanks the Frazers for their time and for helping with the project to publish the letters, would be happy to come to an arrangement with Macmillans.
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