Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Jane Wolfe

 

     

 

Ivy Cottage,

Knockholt, Kent,

 

 

Nov. 16th, 1929.

 

 

Cara Soror:

 

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

 

We are thinking of republishing "The World's Tragedy" and as I have no copy available here, I borrowed yours from Bayley [James Gilbert Bayley]. He told me a long sad story of the possibilities of trouble with the Customs, so I am holding on to the copy pending further word from you. In the meantime I am sending you a typescript in the hope that it may enlighten the people of California. It would make a fine talkie!

     

Please let me have your news. Give my very best love to Smith [Wilfred Talbot Smith] and the other brethren.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Yours fraternally,

 

666.

 

 

666 / anl [Israel Regardie]

 

 

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