Book summarySir James George Frazer's comparative study of anthropology, folklore, and myth has been an influential work for writers and a standard text for scholars since its original publication, in several volumes, in the early part of the 20th century. Frazer was a professor of social anthropology and a classicist. |
The Golden Bough: a Study in Magic and Religionby Frazer, James George
Book desription: Ware, United Kingdom: Wordsworth Editions, Limited, 1998. Clean, bright and attractive. Appears unread. 756 pages.. Soft Cover. NEAR FINE. GIFT QUALITY.
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