Snowdrops from a Curate's Garden
This book was supposedly written
to entertain Crowley's wife,
Rose Kelly, as she was convalescing from childbirth.
A number of copies of this work
are said to have been destroyed by H.M. Customs about 1926
although
J.F.C. Fuller gives a destruction date of 1924.
Published Date: |
1904. |
Publisher: |
Privately published by the author. |
Printer: |
Phillipe Renouard. |
Published At: |
Paris. |
Pages: |
xx + 168 |
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Edition: |
100 copies printed on machine-made
paper and bound in pale green wrappers.
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Contents |
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- The Nameless Novel
- The Needs of the Navy
- After the Fall
- The Parson’s Prayer
- Long Before Dawn
- Rondel
- ‘To Tite’ fragment
- Stephanos
- A Snatch
- To Pe or not to Pe
- All the World’s a Brothel
- O to be in Clara
- One Way of Love
- Outside the Spanish Cloister
- O How He Loves!
- Force
- Limericks I-VI
- Advent
- The Sailor Ashore
- Triolets
- Birthday Ode
- Rose Mystica
- T.J.
- Bugger Me Gently, Bertie
- Buggered by a Black Man
- Epigram
- The Automatic Girl
- Girls Together
- Micturating Mary
- The Poet Abroad |
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