Correspondence from Carl de Vidal Hunt to Gerald Yorke

 

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[circa September 1928]

 

 

Mr. A.C., whom I have known for some years now and whose work I esteem very highly, has informed me that you will be in Paris some time this month to consult with him re the publication of his memoirs [The Confessions of Aleister Crowley].

 

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to give the reader a true and interesting account of the life of this truly remarkable man. Thus properly transcribed, the memoirs of Mr. A.C., I am sure, will reach a large public throughout the world and create a big market for all anterior works by the same author.

 

 

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