Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Gerald Yorke

 

 

 

[on the stationary of the Atlantis Bookshop]

 

 

May 11 1936.

 

 

C[are] F[rater]

 

93.

 

This bloke [Michael Juste] thinks he can handle some of the Dixon stuff. Will you drop him a line indemnifying him against any writs or revolver shots?

     

C.E.M. Joad is always calling in the Wilderness that the one need of society is a religion which educated men can use. I suggest you tackling him, especially as his History of Philosophy is very weak on the Asiatic side, and 93 will fill the bill.

     

I am not eager for results, but gestures are good manners. See Liber AL!

 

93     93/93

 

F[raternal]ly

 

666.

 

 

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