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Frazer's The Golden Bough is available online

by lorenz on Mar 13, 2005 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, books, anthropology (general), persons and theories

This classic study in early anthropology (all in all 12 volumes, I think) is published online as part of Project Gutenberg. del.icio anthropology pointed to the book published on Bartleby's website. But the book can also be downloaded from Sacred Texts-website and Project Gutenberg - without any ads.

SEE ALSO:
Wikipedia on The Golden Bough and amazon reviews
California Digital Library: 61 Free Anthropology Books in fulltext

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Comment from: Smurray

Smurray

I think this is an abridged version but very nice nonetheless! If you click on the Bibliographic Record link it tells you - The golden bough: a study in magic and religion. Abridged ed. 752 p.

19.08.09 @ 11:23

Comment from: lorenz

admin

Strange. I can’t see anything about “Abridged edition” mentioned on that site

19.08.09 @ 13:04


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