Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Charles Cammell

 

     

 

56 Welbeck Street

 

 

[Undated: circa late September 1936]

 

 

My dear Cammell.

 

If my inscription has injured your property, demand a clean copy or your money back. This may be done at the mild rejoicing here to-night at 10 o'c. I do hope that you will come in any case. Your kindness and sympathy have helped me to get out this book far more than you perhaps suppose.

     

Your sincerely and gratefully.

 

Aleister Crowley.

 

P.S. I wrote the above in the 'wee sma'. Arising I find your package. Many thanks.

 

A.C.

 

 

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