Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Kenneth Grant
The Ridge Hastings
March 4 [1945]
C∴F∴ [Care Frater]
93
Please forgive me for not answering: I had terrible news of a friend very dear to me, and I am still distressed. However, work comes first. I want your help.
There seemed some hope of a printer, and I started to get OLLA into shape. To my surprise, I can find no examples to speak of of what was my longest & strongest suit—the rapture of Pure Beauty of Nature.
Will you buy for me, or sell or lend to me, my “Collected Works”. If unavailable, Orpheus would have to do. If lent, you shall have it back as soon as I have the extracts I need typed out. This may be urgent—I hope so. Please do your best for me.
What are your news? You would of course be most welcome here; any day would do. Room to be had outside if this joint is full.
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