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FRAZ/33/325 · Item · 25 Feb. 1927
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Warns her not to work too hard, sends greetings to Dr Rouse, [Louis] de Glehn, [Léon] Chouville, [William McCausland] Stewart; he reports on progress made visiting publishing houses to see where they are with different publications: received nothing from [Libraire Armand] Colin, so he tried to visit [Max] Leclerc, who wouldn't see him; visited [Librairie] Hatier, and is enclosing a copy of the title [not present]; there is no one left at Malye and the printing isn't going ahead, he says he will print if she agrees to share the cost of the printing.

FRAZ/33/137 · Item · 22 Apr. 1929
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Libraire Armand Colin - Cannot serve as intermediary between her and Georges Roth, because when they sold all the remaining stock of 'La tâche de Psyché' they gave her all rights on the book; are therefore returning her cheque; thanks her for sending Charléty's letter.