Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to J.F.C. Fuller

 

 

 

 

[Postmarked 3 February 1909]

 

 

My dear Fuller,

 

I enclose Mudd's [Norman Mudd] last letter, and the telegram answering the final victory. Please weep in his paternal arms, by post.

     

I am still in doubt, and hope, re the Academy and the T.S.

     

I lunched with Col. Maude [Colonel F. N. Maude] on day [Monday] and impressed him, I think. But reserve him for your bow and spear. He's an authority on Waterloo; so know more than he about it! I'm asking you to meet him at lunch at an early date.

     

I'll expect your vision and perfume about the 1oth inst. We must confer by word of mouth on Cambridge Tactics.

     

All that passionate flapper can express is expressed to you by Irene Bermand.

 

Your in Netzach

 

Aleister Crowley

 

 

Captain J.F.C. Fuller

School of Marketing

Hythe

 

 

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