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FRAZ/15/101 · Item · 7 Aug. 1933
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Brandon Street, Edinburgh - Is concerned to hear about Sir James' eyes; they will subscribe to five copies of the bibliography; they made an error sending revised proofs of 'Fear of the Dead' accompanied by the corrected slips, communicated this to Macmillan to put it right; Macmillan was not to blame.

Letter from R. Pettazzoni to Sir James and Lady Frazer
FRAZ/17/108 · Item · 30 Aug. 1929
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Lund - Thanks them for their interest in his book 'La confession des péchés'; before he left Italy, Malinowski asked for a copy of his book, but since then he has no news of him; as for Macmillan's offer to publish an English edition of 'La confession' he would be happy for them to do this, will send the first volume when he returns to Italy; the Congrès [of the International Association for the History of Religions] has completed its work and has chosen Berlin as the host city for the next conference in 1933.

Accompanied by an envelope redirected from Trinity College to The Midland Grand Hotel Room 110, St Pancras, London, N.W.1.

Typed letter from James Loeb to Sir James Frazer
FRAZ/2/109 · Item · 23 July 1926
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

"Hochried", Murnau/Staffelsee - Clarifies his position concerning the preface, had suggested they ask Macmillan to give the facts in the announcement of the 'Fasti' but doesn't really want to 'ask any favour of Mr. Macmillan'; is delighted to hear of a French translation of the 'Apollodorus', there will be no charge for this.

FRAZ/16/111 · Item · 27 Jan. 1930
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Friends of the Bodleian, Bodleian Library, Oxford - Thanks her for her letter, they have received the manuscript [of 'The Growth of Plato's Ideal Theory']; Macmillan could borrow it if they need it before it officially becomes Bodleian property; any part of it could be photographed by the Clarendon Press; is sending her letter on to the President of Magdalen as she requests.

Letter from George A. Macmillan to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/18/121 · Item · 16 Feb. 1926
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Macmillan & Co., Ltd. - Did not follow her suggestion and will have illustrations in the 'Fasti', but they will select them; has advised J.G.F. to confine the commentary to one volume; will come hear Professor Moret at the French Institute if he is in town on 26 May.

Letter from George A. Macmillan to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/18/122 · Item · 24 Mar 1926
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Macmillan & Co., Ltd. - Is pleased they are postponing their trip for a pleasant reason, wonder what the new honour is; will be announcing the 'Fasti' in a new Catalogue of Classical Books; has an order for 70 copies of 'The Worship of Nature' from an Edinburgh bookseller.

Letter from George A. Macmillan to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/18/125 · Item · 21 Mar. 1929
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Macmillan & Co., Ltd. - Is happy to hear of progress on the 'Fasti'; part of the index to the commentary, title page and dedication are at the printers; will be away in Yorkshire, and then will head to Rome after Easter.

Letter from George A. Macmillan to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/18/126 · Item · 11 May 1932
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

27 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.7. - Thanks her for the copy of the address to the Glasgow Corporation; shares information learned earlier that day that in Dec. 1873 he and James both sat for the Trinity scholarship; he did not go to King's due to an incident during the Christmas holidays, after which he started work at Macmillan's; at the High Table at Trinity Henry Jackson told him to remember Frazer, who was later second in the first class of the Tripos to his old friend A. H. Cooke; a letter from J. H. Middleton commended 'The Golden Bough', resulting at last in 'the personal association which has ever since been to me a matter of so much pride and pleasure'; delighted to hear his eyesight has improved; happy to hear of the facilities offered by the British Museum; glad he is writing about 'The Fear of the Dead', which George had often discussed with him; is still confined to bed for what seemed a trivial accident.

Letter from R. Stiébel to Sir James Frazer
FRAZ/17/136 · Item · 8 May 1901
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Paris, 16 R. Dupont des Loges - Macmillan has instructed him to send the translated preface and first few pages [of 'The Golden Bough'], that he has tried to follow the text closely and not create something different in a French style.

Accompanied by an envelope with a note in Frazer's hand 'French translation of G.B.'

Letter from R. Stiébel to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/17/137 · Item · 11 May 1901
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Paris - Is happy she liked his translation [of 'The Golden Bough'], agrees that it would be good to do a partial translation of the work and make it one big or two ordinary volumes, which would sell better in France than a 3 volume set, asks for a written confirmation that he has the right to translate all the parts of the work and the right to replace some chapters with summaries, will write to Macmillan.

Accompanied by an envelope with a note in Frazer's hand 'French translation of G.B.'

Letter from Warren R. Dawson to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/17/17 · Item · 8 Aug. 1932
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

28 Grange Road, Barnes, S.W.13. - Thanks her for her letter and parcel, with the Ovid [Fasti] and the Mensch ['Mensch, Gott und Unsterblichkeit'?], and portrait of Frazer [for the Frazer Lectures volume]; Perry is away and Elliot Smith has suggested that the substance of the lecture was in a book published soon after; will give everything else to Macmillan and add Perry's lecture later.

Letter from Warren R. Dawson to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/17/19 · Item · 11 Aug. 1932
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

28 Grange Road, Barnes, S.W.13. - Has received a photograph of Sir James from W. E. Lake [for the book of Frazer Lectures] and has sent it to Macmillan; has also received Perry's letter of the 8th; asks if she would like to see the specimen page when it arrives.

Letter from Warren R. Dawson to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/17/21 · Item · 16 Aug. 1932
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

28 Grange Road, Barnes, S.W.13. - Agrees to an 'armistice' in the writing of many letters; is glad she approves of the dedication [to the Frazer Lectures volume]; arranges to visit; will write a review of 'Garnered Sheaves'; has sent [William?] Routledge's letter to Macmillan.

Letter from Warren R. Dawson to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/17/22 · Item · 21 Aug. 1932
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

28 Grange Road, Barnes, S.W.13. - Is glad the specimen page [of the Frazer Lectures volume] has been approved, printing will begin at once; the review of 'Garnered Sheaves' will appear shortly.

Letter from R. R. Marett to J. G. Frazer
FRAZ/17/26 · Item · 30 July 1932
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

La Haule Manor, Jersey - Suggested omission of his lecture from the Frazer Lectures volume is inconsiderate; it would suggest that the lecture was unsuitable; cannot explain the situation so frankly to Lady Frazer, 'who hardly seems to realize its delicacy'; Frazer should take responsibility, not Macmillan, or the editor Dawson; no one ever hinted the lecture was inappropriate; if it were a matter of repeating Elliot Smith's statements about him, he could make some changes, so long as it is clear that he did not withdraw from his position; everything is very rushed, and if they insist on publishing, then he will enquire what legal right they have to republish the lectures under a title in which he might have a proprietary interest; is prepared to suffer for conscience's sake, but 'don't want to be publicly convicted of sin by the Macmillans' conscience or even by yours.'

Letter from T. E. Page to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/3/39 · Item · 31 Jan. 1926
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Woodcote, Godalming - Is trying to come to an agreement with Macmillan and Loeb as to what will be allowed from the Macmillan edition in the Loeb edition of the 'Fasti'.

Letter from T. E. Page to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/3/41 · Item · 4 Feb. [1926?]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Woodcote, Godalming - Discusses the arrangements with Macmillan as to notes that will be allowed to be taken from the Macmillan edition in the Loeb edition of the 'Fasti', wants it to be clear, asks her to take over the negotiation should he be too ill.

Letter from T. E. Page to Sir James Frazer
FRAZ/3/42 · Item · 7 Feb. 1926
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Woodcote, Godalming - There are a few outstanding points to be agreed on [regarding publication of the 'Fasti']: that Frazer not mention the Loeb edition for fear of damaging the sale of the Macmillan edition, the introduction for the Loeb edition should be about 10-12 pp., there has been a change in the remuneration, to their ordinary highest rate.

Letter from F. C. C. Watts to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/33/443 · Item · 27 Sept. 1935
Parte de 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".

FRAZ/21/48-55 · Item · [1930s?]
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Lists of books: those consulted at the British Library; the Temple; books of Frazer's left with Macmillan & Co, May 1931; notes on F. Mason's article, 'Religion, Mythology, and Astronomy among the Karens' in the 'Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal', 1865; notes on the Olympic Games; other miscellaneous notes written on the verso of odd pages of manuscript drafts of plays by Lady Frazer.

Letter from Warren R. Dawson to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/17/5 · Item · 24 July 1932
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

28 Grange Road, Barnes, S.W.13 - Is pleased they agree about dropping Marett's lecture from the Frazer Lecture volume [because of controversial content relating to Elliot Smith] ; has Roscoe's letter of authority and will take it to Macmillan.

Typed Letter from George A. Macmillan to Sir James Frazer
FRAZ/14/54-55 · Item · 14 Jan. 1926
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Macmillan & Co., Ltd. - Is pleased Dr Rouse takes a favourable view of the arrangement with the Loeb Library; encloses in duplicate a memorandum summarising the position with the Loeb Library; explains the compensation he had mentioned was only if the Loeb Library had material that had to be abandoned, but as it is all in type, he is not inclined to compensate, as a smaller fee from Frazer would cover the cost of keeping the type standing. Accompanied by a typed memorandum and a carbon copy (FRAZ/14/55), with the envelope.