Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to The Lecram Press

 

 

 

Ivy Cottage,

Knockholt, Kent.

 

 

Feb. 3rd, 1930.

 

 

Gentlemen:

 

Replying to yours of January 29th, please forward to the Hermetic Book Exchange the 25 prospectuses of MAGICK [Magick in Theory and Practice], for which they ask.

     

The Mandrake Press is, at this moment, being re-constructed. I hope negotiations will be complete by the end of the week, at the latest. I plan to sell and deliver to them the entire edition [of Magick in Theory and Practice], less, of course, the copies which you have already disposed of. I am therefore expecting to send you a cheque for the whole amount including Section 4 within a few days, and I hope that you will have the entire consignment ready for delivery.

     

The Mandrake Press do not want any copies bound up in paper covers, so we shall ask you to deliver what has not been already done unstitched and unbound. This, I suppose, will make some difference in your estimate, and I should be glad if you would send me the revised figures.

     

With regard to the copies already sent out, we shall want just enough stitched and bound in paper covers to allow these sets to be completed.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

 

AC / ir [Israel Regardie]

 

 

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