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Add. MS c/56/55 · Item · 15 Jan. 1922
Part of 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].

FRAZ/29/47 · Item · 4 Feb. 1940
Part of 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.