Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Louis Umfreville Wilkinson
Georgian House, Bury Street, St. James', S.W.
Oct 16 1929
(Tuesdays and Wednesday only. Other days at Ivy Cottage Knockholt Kent.)
Dear U.
Mandrake [Mandrake Press] and I are very anxious to see you for the week-end at Knockholt. Most important you should get Vol III [of the Confessions of Aleister Crowley] into shape at once.
So whoever sees this, please let Mr. Wilkinson know, if not by immediate cognition, then by telegram. And he may wire acceptance on receipt!
Yours ever,
Aleister Crowley
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