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FRAZ/19/39 · Item · 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.

FRAZ/19/40 · Item · 27 Sept. 1935
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Rationalist Press Association, Fleet Street, London - Offers to publish a 5 vol. abridged edition of 'The Golden Bough' in their Thinker's Library, hopes Macmillan will agree, as editions such as these tend to increase the demand for the author's other books. [A private letter to Lady Frazer, originally attached to this letter is now housed at FRAZ/33/443].

FRAZ/33/443 · Item · 27 Sept. 1935
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Rationalist Press Association, Fleet Street, London, Confidential - Attaches a private note to their offer to publish 'The Golden Bough' [housed at FRAZ/19/40] to say if they are in favour of accepting the proposal and would like to see him before referring to Macmillan, he could call at the Albemarle Club that day; thanks her for "The Singing Wood".