THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.

6 September 1931

(page 8)

 

Publish Amazing Story of

Mysterious English Author.

 

 

“Do what thou wilt is the whole of the law.”

     

That was the creed of Aleister Crowley, strangest figure among English writers, master of black magic. Poet with almost a genius for haunting verse . . . novelist of bizarre trend . . . author of books of magic which have been burned and destroyed by English and American police officials . . . mountain climber of note . . . leader of a strange religious cult that brought him banishment from the United States, Italy and France—all of these things has been Aleister Crowley.

     

The amazing story of this man of mystery who claimed that he was able to be invisible at will is to appear in The Journal Green Sheet during the coming week.