Correspondence from Gerald Yorke to Philip Kaplan
Forthampton Court, Gloucester.
16 Sept 56
Dear Kaplan.
Thanks for returning the photographs and loaning me The International. They are not of course to hand yet. I shall not be able to check up The International until my return to London about Oct 10.
Have just bought Crowley's private files in part from 1926-30. It contains carbon copies of 450 fresh letters by him. The mass of papers is some 18 inches high.
Karl [Karl Germer] and Kinsey [Alfred Kinsey] have not met, and now never will—on earth at any rate. I do not know whether Kinsey's successors will be interested. The whole thing was in abeyance until the case they have with the U.S. Customs as to whether they can import technically indecent material has been decided.
Yours
Gerald Yorke
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