The Golden Bough is a comparative study of religion and mythology of huge importance written by the scotch anthropologist James George Frazer (1854-1941). It was first published in 1890 in two volumes, its second version (1907-1915) increased to twelve volumes and in 1922 it was synthesized by the author in one book which is the most popular version.
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The Golden Bough is a comparative study of religion and mythology of huge importance written by the scotch anthropologist James George Frazer (1854-1941). It was first published in 1890 in two volumes, its second version (1907-1915) increased to twelve volumes and in 1922 it was synthesized by the author in one book which is the most popular version.
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