Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Heinrich Tränker

 

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14 February 1925

 

 

Reuss [Theodor Reuss] was very uncertain in temper, and in many ways unreliable. In his last years he seems to have completely lost his grip, even accusing The Book of the Law of communistic tendencies, than which no statement could be more absurd. Yet it seems that he must have been to some extent correctly led, on account of his having made the appointments of yourself and Frater Achad [Charles Stansfeld Jones], and designating me in his last letter as his successor."

 

 

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