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FRAZ/29/47 · Pièce · 4 Feb. 1940
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Clos St. Jacques, Avenue de Benéfiat, Cannes - Asks if he remembers him painting his portrait many years ago; has a high regard for him and his books, is particularly interested in the beliefs in travels of the dead; is ill and cannot get to libraries; his friend Alexandre Moret and brother-in-law Henri Delacroix are no longer there to bring him news, still hears news from the Loysons and Louis de Glehn; writes to say he is encouraged by the strong ties that have emerged between England and France during the terrible events of the day.

Letter from H. Delacroix to J. G. Frazer
Add. MS c/56/55 · Pièce · 15 Jan. 1922
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts c

Université de Paris, Faculté des Lettres, Paris, 16 rue de l'Assomption, XVI - Congratulates him on 'Adonis' and praises Lady Frazer's translation; sends a cutting containing part of his speech at the Sorbonne [not present].