Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to The Lecram Press
Lecram Press, 26, rue d'Hautpoul, Paris, XIXe
December 9th, 1929.
Dear Mr. Cope [Stuart R. Cope]:
Your three letters of December 6th arrived, as also the advance copy of Part 3 [of Magick in Theory and Practice], for which I am very much obliged.
I will take up the matter of the United States copies with Mr. Yorke [Gerald Yorke], who is coming down here to-morrow.
I wish you could manage to let me have some bound up proofs of Part 4 [of Magick in Theory and Practice], so that my publisher may send his men round to the trade, with six complete sets, in order to get orders. I make this request entirely in your own interests.
I am sorry about the difficulty with the "Signs of The Grades," but it will be quite sufficient if you redraw the illustrations. All that is necessary is to show the exact positions. Please return our half tone when your draughtsman has finished with it, as it has been torn out of a book and must be replaced.
(My secretary [Israel Regardie] says that he sent you a letter explaining the use of the plate, but as you are now in possession of the facts and instructions, it does not matter.)
Yours truly,
A. E. CROWLEY.
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