Correspondence from Karl Germer to Gerald Yorke
[EXTRACT]
[5 December 1954]
Metzger [Hermann Metzger]: wrote me extensively, and explains his situation, and why he wrote you. To make it brief: he accepts any modus we dec. . . whether he gets material on loan, and for making copies, from . . . or you, as long as he is permitted to gradually build up a complete of extant Crowleiana. But, he says, from a practical point of view, the amount of postage, safety, and speed, it would make it simple if you would send him the stuff. Postage between England and Switzerland is cheaper. His group have a house in the mountains in Switzerland, which in a way is safer than here. And they have adequate help for copying—and making nice copies.
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