J.G. Frazer (Liverpool) to B.S., 1908-04-19
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- File 70 (2)
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J.G. Frazer writes of his grief at the death of Fison and Howitt, 'You and I, I hope, will try to stick more closely together for the loss …'
Praise of B.S.' work.
J.G. Frazer is proposing publication of a collected edition of Fison's and Howitt's anthropological papers, half the profits to go to the families of the deceased. He has been able to correct publicly and privately an unwitting injustice done to Howitt. B.S. is asked for his views on the project.
J.G. Frazer regrets that B.S. and Gillen can not yet undertake the expedition to W.Australia, but has set his heart on this.
Details of J.G. Frazer's new book on Totemism.
Condemnation of R.H.Matthews.
'It is too soon yet to say whether I shall like Liverpool or not'.
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