Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Herbert Gorman
p.a. Karl Germer Lietzeusee Ufer 9 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Oct 27. [1930]
My dear Gorman
I am Brer Rabbit for awhile yet, so please stay in half-mourning, and don't spill the beans.
But I have to write to thank you very heartily for the Herald-Tribune article: admirably written, and most certainly just the touch needed.
Germer [Karl Germer] said you might be coming to Berlin. I hope so; you will find it much less verminous than London. There is real life here, and not so much dirty work at the cross roads. We had a gorgeous three days with Aldous Huxley and J.W.N. Sullivan. Let me know whether and when to expect you to arrive.
Remember me to Jean.
Yours ever
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