Correspondence from Karl Germer to Gerald Yorke
[EXTRACT]
[Berlin]
[8 January 1931]
You know that last year we arranged for an exhibition of A.C.'s paintings in Berlin with Nierendorf [Karl Nierendorf] for February. A.C. has a studio and is working when he is not sick. Just when I was about to give instructions for the shipment of the paintings to Berlin, Regardie [Israel Regardie] told me that he [Crowley] was leaving London for Devonshire. . . . He seems to have not the slightest idea of the consequences (We have paid £50 in advance of the exhibition contract.) He displays an extraordinary lack of any sense of responsibility and he has put me in a tight hole.
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