THE DAILY HERALD London, England 2 May 1935 (page 7)
INVENTED NAMES.
AUTHOR AND BOYCOTT OF HIS BOOKS.
Aleister Crowley, the author, whose public examination was concluded in the London Bankruptcy Court, complained that his books had been boycotted in this country.
He admitted that he was known by hundreds of names because every time he wrote a book he invented a name to fit it. His liabilities were stated to be £4,710. |