Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Holbrook Jackson

 

     

 

59 Great Ormond Street, W.C.1.

Holborn 5005

 

 

June 26th 1936.

 

 

Dear Holbrook Jackson.

 

I don't know whether you remember the discussions in the old days about the Book of the Law. Very likely they seemed to you rather futile and academic. But the Book has so thoroughly and so terribly justified itself that I believe it possible that you may accept my view that it is the dominant issue in the present crisis. I believe that its adoption is the only solution of the troubles of the planet. Of course, the formula has to be worked out in terms of political economy etc.

     

If you have any free time come and have lunch or dinner with me. As you may or may not know, I am famous for my Curries, and if you can't eat these, I hope you will warn me.

 

Yours ever,

 

Aleister Crowley.

 

 

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