Correspondence from Raymond Nadigin to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

 

15, Copthall Avenue, E.C.

Telephone, 9108 London Wall.

 

 

18 IX 24 [18 September 1924]

 

 

Dear Crowley,

 

I have today got your letter of 15th. But I simply have not got £10. Things are very bad indeed and I must give up this office room and also the house at M'head for the Newspaper Combine has cut away any chance of making money as a writer on finance. One chap does the lot—I should like the "Confessions" [The Confessions of Aleister Crowley] if you can send them as they appear I will send you the £3 each time.

 

Yours,

 

R. N.

 

 

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