Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Montgomery Evans

 

     

 

c/o

Amer. Exp. Co.

Marseille

 

 

July 12, 1928.

 

 

 Dear ME2

 

Thanks for your note of June 22.

     

Most unsatisfactory.

     

What did you do in U.S.A.?

     

Germer [Karl Germer] (206 Lincoln Place Brooklyn) writes urgently, asking you to supply certain things lacking. He says:

          

"I consider it of importance that he immediately write to all the booksellers to whom he has given books and transfer the possession or right to dispose of the books and to whom payments for books sold are to be made to me or Dorothy [Dorothy Olsen]. He ought also to give me a list of all the booksellers in question at once."

 


     

Seabrook [William Seabrook] has refused to reply to my letters about the money he [illegibile] owes me or has swindled me out of. His refusal implies a criminal motive and I shall get after him and put him in prison. It is utterly disgusting to act as he has done under the cloak of friendship. Perhaps you can get him to act decently before it is too late.

 


     

Wish I could see you. Ask Tommy Earp when he is coming to Martinique [?], and to write to me.

 

Yours ever

 

Aleister Crowley

 

 

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