Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Wednesday, 10 May 1933

 

 

AC v. Gray £50 and costs.[1] They want to appeal.

 

 

1—[On 7 January 1933 while walking down Praed Street in London Crowley stopped to look in the window of a bookshop and saw a copy of his book Moonchild with a sign  saying "Aleister Crowley's first novel The Diary of a Drug Fiend was withdrawn from circulation after an attack in the sensational press." Crowley sued the bookseller for libel and was awarded £50 in damages.]  [250]

 

 

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