Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to P.R. Stephensen
Ivy Cottage, Knockholt, Kent.
22 December 1929.
My Dear Stephensen:
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I'm sending over to you the reproduction of [a painting] . . . from which I think it should be possible to make equally good plates. . . .
Will you please remember to get from the Goldston Galleries the picture called "The Green Man" and the other self-portrait in watercolour, to be reproduced in volume three [of The Confessions of Aleister Crowley] as agreed?
"The Green Man" should be scrubbed with soap and water; and, when dry, brushed over with oil and turpentine before it is photographed. . . .
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