Correspondence from the Chiswick Press to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

Aleister Crowley, Esq.,

140, Piccadilly,

London, W.1.

 

 

1st Oct 1942

 

 

Dear Mr. Crowley,

 

With further reference to our conversation, we have now received further details regarding the Mould Made paper held on your behalf. This paper was made by Messrs. Arnold and Foster in the early part of 1940 and was part of a large making for a special purpose.

     

We would say that we were fortunate to secure same as when this paper was for made, the shortage of materials was not so acute as it is at the present time. We can safely say that it would be impossible to make paper of this quality now owing to the difficulty of obtaining the necessary materials. The recent makings of Mould Made paper delivered to us have been greatly inferior in quality to your paper.

 

Yours faithfully,

For and on behalf of

CHISWICK PRESS, LTD.

 

W. Green.

 

 

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