Aleister Crowley letters to Herbert Sherman Gorman [manuscript], 1930-1936.

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Aleister Crowley letters to Herbert Sherman Gorman [manuscript], 1930-1936.

In a letter,1930 Aug 30, Crowley discusses in detail having started on a trip around the world with the "Monster" [Hanni Larissa Jaeger], being short on money and desiring a contract with a newspaper to write about his travels. In a letter, 1930 Oct 27, Crowley discusses being "Brer Rabbit" a while longer and wanting Gorman to keep it quiet and stay in half-mourning. He also expresses his appreciation for Gorman's article in the Herald-Tribune, and suggests a possible vist from Gorman in Berlin. In a letter, 1936 Jul 4, Crowley discusses briefly "rallying the Clans" as well as Gorman's being chosen as a bearer of "the Rosy Cross."

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Gorman, Herbert Sherman, 1893-1954

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Jaeger, Hanni Larissa.

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Crowley, Aleister, 1875-1947

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