On the Casebook listing of books about Jack the Ripper there is the following entry -
'Jack the Ripper by Aleister Crowley
Anon. Cambridge, 1988. 9pp cardstock
Article reprinted from Sothis magazine, vol. 1, no. 4, 1974.
Short and strange article discussing Robert Donson [sic], Vittoria Cremers, Aleister Crowley and the "occult" solution to the murders. Only one hundred were printed.'
The booklet, listed as anonymous, was actually produced by Nick Culpeper of Newport, Essex, a noted authority on Aleister Crowley and possessor of a fine collection of books, including volumes from Crowley's own library and annotated by him.
Nick has supplied me with several books over the years and he was very good at tracking down various rare items. A few weeks ago I received a telephone call from Nick telling me he had only two months to live.
At 6.15 a.m. two days ago Nick passed away. He was 69 years of age. This is for the information of any who may have known Nick and might appreciate his kindness and the great knowledge he possessed. Please remember him.
'Jack the Ripper by Aleister Crowley
Anon. Cambridge, 1988. 9pp cardstock
Article reprinted from Sothis magazine, vol. 1, no. 4, 1974.
Short and strange article discussing Robert Donson [sic], Vittoria Cremers, Aleister Crowley and the "occult" solution to the murders. Only one hundred were printed.'
The booklet, listed as anonymous, was actually produced by Nick Culpeper of Newport, Essex, a noted authority on Aleister Crowley and possessor of a fine collection of books, including volumes from Crowley's own library and annotated by him.
Nick has supplied me with several books over the years and he was very good at tracking down various rare items. A few weeks ago I received a telephone call from Nick telling me he had only two months to live.
At 6.15 a.m. two days ago Nick passed away. He was 69 years of age. This is for the information of any who may have known Nick and might appreciate his kindness and the great knowledge he possessed. Please remember him.
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