Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Truth Magazine
Without Prejudice. From the S.P.R.T., Boleskine, Foyers, Inverness. March 3, 1905.
To the Editor of Truth.
Sir,—Of the three volumes from Mr. Crowley’s pen which we have issued hitherto, none can by any reasonable possibility be described as “a little poem.” We are therefore completely at a loss to understand the allusions in your issue of the 23rd ult., a cutting from which has just reached us. We shall be glad if you will retract the statement that we are publishing, or pushing the sale of, any volume as you describe.
—Yours truly,
THE S.P.R.T. pp. R. B.
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