Correspondence from Charles Harper [Waterhouse & Co., Solicitors for Constable & Co.] to Otto Kyllmann [Constable & Co., Publishers of Laughing Torso]
[Correspondence following Constable & Co.'s defence against the libel suit and appeal brought by Aleister Crowley against Nina Hamnett and the publication of her book Laughing Torso.]
Waterhouse & Co. Solicitors 10 & 12 Bishopsgate, London, E.C.2.
3rd April 1935
CROWLEY
My dear Kyllmann,
The Public Examination of the above [Crowley] was, as you know, fixed for today, but the Official Receiver asked for an adjournment because Crowley had not attended him to give the necessary information preparatory to the appointment for today. The case was, therefore, adjourned until the 1st May to give the Official Receiver an opportunity of obtaining the necessary information.
I will let you know in due course.
Yours sincerely,
Charles S. J. Harper
Otto Kyllmann, Esq., 10 & 12, Orange Street, Leicester Square, W.C.2.
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