ALS, 1898 August 5 : Kaltenlentgeben (near Vienna), to Mrs. Walter Littlewood.

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ALS, 1898 August 5 : Kaltenlentgeben (near Vienna), to Mrs. Walter Littlewood.

Says he will send his books to her institution for the blind in Liverpool. Later says "Religious people do know so many ways of being disagreeable. It makes me dread to go to hell; but I suppose there is no way to get around it. No, I'm not leaning toward Theosophy ... I have a religion, & a stubborn belief in it, but I have not found resemblances to it anywhere ..."

2 p. ; 23 x 14 cm.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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