Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Wilfred Talbot Smith
[On the paper of The Queens Hotel. Leicester Square.]
20 July [1933]
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93
I have been thinking some more over your letter. You seem to connect lectures with passing round the hat. People with any reputation at all work on contract. I should want 1st class travelling ex[penses] and 250 dollars per lecture. Let Regina [Regina Kahl] send the 3 Despatch articles[1] and any other suitable stuff to a lecture agent and get them to put it over.
I might come down a little on these terms, but not much.
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1—[Three articles about Crowley were published in the 18 June 1933, 25 June 1933, and 2 July 1933 issues of the Sunday Dispatch.]
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