The frazer lectures, 1922–1932

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ABSTRACT THE Frazer Lectures, founded in honour of Sir James Frazer and to commemorate the completion of the third edition of “The Golden Bough”, have now been delivered for ten years in


succession in the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow and Liverpool in rotation. Among the lecturers have been the late Sidney Hartland, the late Canon J. Roscoe, Dr. A. Moret, Dr. A.


C. Haddon, Dr. Marett, Prof. Westermarck, Prof. Malinowski, Sir Arthur Evans and Sir Arthur Keith. Although some of the lectures have already appeared in print, the convenience of having


them together within the covers of this handsome and well-printed volume will appeal to all classes of reader, while marking the manner in which those representing different schools of


thought have united to do Sir James Frazer honour. The Frazer Lectures, 1922–1932. Warren R. Dawson By divers Hands. Edited by. Pp. xv + 304. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1932.) 15_s_.


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