Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Charles Cammell
The Gardens, Torquay.
[16] March 1941.
Dear Charles.
Delighted to have your noble poem. The Malory spirit is the breath we need.
I am drunk with joy. Karl Germer is alive and well. I have to write a dozen letters to U.S.A. to various of my people there, to look after him when he gets there, as he may do any day. He wrote from an internment camp near Pau [France]; all fixed up with visas etc; so I must hurry. Hence the brevity of this scrawl. My health is much better especially since the good news came. Tarot [The Book of Thoth] hangs fire. Frieda [Frieda Harris] has been ill a lot. I hope to start an Abbey of Thelema on April 1.
I must be brief. Love to Iona.
Yours
Aleister.
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