Correspondence from Isidore Kerman to Arthur G. Dixon, Ltd.

 

     

 

 

26th June, 1933.

 

 

Dear Sir,

 

This is to confirm my instructions of to-day to remove the stock of books [by Aleister Crowley] from the basement of 28 Lisle Street, Leicester Square to any room on the ground floor of 48 Portland Place, W.1. Please produce this letter to the caretaker at Portland Place, when he will allow you to leave the books.

     

I hereby enclose two keys in respect of 28 Lisle Street, which please return to me when you have finished with them.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

 

 

A.G. Dixon, Esq.,

32 Harrow Road,

London  W.2.

 

 

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