Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Grady McMurtry

 

     

 

93 Jermyn St.

S.W.1.

 

 

Nov 29 '43 e.v.

 

 

Care Frater

 

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

 

Thanks for your

 

(a) telephone call

          

(b) wire

          

(c) letter

 

I am answering at once, but it may take a day or two to get it off, as I want a copy, much of my letter being suitable for incorporation in a book I'm working on. Meanwhile a cable this A.M. from J.W.P. [Jack Parsons].

     

"Not disloyal but confused writing sending $50 Sara [Sara Northrup] sends regards Love"

     

Does this mean that he has heard from you, or that he has got my letter, or what?

     

I want to see you as soon as possible: I want to cable him "Frequent conferences Grady constructing general plan relying your full cooperation" or words to that effect.

     

No more now

 

Love is the law, love under will

 

Fraternally

 

666.

 

Sending you also Essay to replace the Lost Book of "The Erudite Rector of Buckingham" to try to straighten everybody out upon the subject which his treatise illuminated. A.C.

 

 

Lieut. Grady L. McMurtry O1574983

1684th Ord MM Co (Avn) (Q)

APO 635 AAF 473

U.S. Army

 

 

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