Villa Waldfried, Murnau A/ Staffelsee - Encloses the reply from Professor Bernard (now housed as FRAZ/29/7); Jenkins is a respectable publishing firm that could promote the sale of her books; she has heard of George Macmillan's 'final & flat refusal'… read more
2 Rock Road, Cambridge. Dated 8 and 12 May, 1898 - In the letter of 8 May, he is unable to look at the books he wished to consult; Ruthy and Amy have the chicken pox; gives a reference to the Purim Doll, and the Purim fire jumping tradition. In the… read more
Beaumont House, Poole Road, Bournemouth. Dated 23 December 1910 - Thanks him for the new 'Golden Bough', admires how it sets one thinking about one's own subjects; is recovering from his illness; finds [John Addington] Symonds's book on the Renaissance very poor.
468 Riverside Drive, New York. Dated January 19th, 1917 - Thanks them for their condolence note, describes Solomon's funeral and tombstone, the plans to publish his remaining literary works, the help of Alexander Marse [recte Marx] in going through the… read more
Fen Ditton, Cambridge - Thanks him for [the second edition of 'The Golden Bough']; is glad to hear from Mrs Frazer how he fares in foreign lands; has been put on the Caius Governing Body, and then the University Council, thinks it would be helpful as the… read more
4 Cwmdonkin Terrace, Uplands, Swansea - Has heard via Norman Bentwich that Frazer was asking for news of her; believes her father Solomon Schechter should never have left Cambridge as he had friends who valued him there; summarises her life in South… read more
Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany, Sentinel House, Southampton Row, London, W.C.1. - He will look for letters between [Solomon] Schechter and Sir James, and will let Frank [Schechter] know their wishes… read more
Aldourie, Bournemouth - Thanks him for the GB; thanks him for the letter of Nov. 18, reporting the success of his efforts on behalf of Spencer and Gillen, and for the letter of Dec. 6 acknowledging his pamphlet on the Eumedian Ethics, written in order to… read more
Xerox photocopies of over 240 letters, many of them of originals housed in other institutions. The letters are written by Frazer to multiple recipients with a few exceptions: eight are written by Lilly Frazer (to Miss Buckley, Sir Edmund Gosse, Bronisław… read more
1 Brick Court, Middle Temple, E.C. Dated September 3rd, 1914 - Is glad to hear he is lecturing missionaries on anthropology, and offers more copies of his printed anthropological questions; the [Solomon] Schechters are in London, having come there from Holland.
Trinity College, Cambridge - Thanks Bentwich for the biography of Solomon Schechter, whom he remembers for his wit and wisdom; asks for news of his daughter Ruth.
1 Brick Court, Middle Temple, E.C. Dated 15th September 1914 - Encloses copies of his printed anthropological questions for his Quaker students; returns a paper and says he doesn't find anything to make of it other than that the writer admired blond hair;… read more