69 Boulevard de Montmorency (XVIe) - Is pleased to hear Sir James is producing a new work; thanks her for the Houtin short story, and will try to get it published by R.P.A. [the Rationalist Press Association?]; Rieder is publishing a collection of contemporary artists published in both France and England with John Lane, and would like to do the same for 'Christianisme'; they hope to find an English editor for a series of volumes, asks her to recommend one; has written Charles A. Watts and Charles T. Gorham in advance of the meeting of the R.P.A.; has received 'Leaves from the Golden Bough'.
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29 Sept. 1935
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer
The Rationalist Press Association, Fleet Street, London - Thanks him for a message through his son [Frederick Watts]; he leads a quiet life now; admires Frazer's works, was pleased to be able to put 'The Golden Bough' within the means of the majority of the Rationalist Press Association, which he founded, and which has succeeded beyond expectations; if they could put 'The Golden Bough' within reach of an extensive public in the Thinker's Library, he would be delighted.