Crowley (Aleister) The Works, 2 vol. only (of 3) in 1, Autograph Note signed from F. S. Flint bound after p.66, later morocco-backed cloth, covers a little mottled, 8vo, Foyers, Society for the Propagation of Religious Truth, 1905.
⁂ A curious association copy that demonstrates the influence of Crowley on the imagist poets.
In the note Flint states "With this copy... I introduced Crowley to Edward Storer... who, sceptical at first, soon conceived enthusiasm enough to proclaim Crowley a great poet, to go about proselytising his fame, and to issue his Mad Bird under the protection of an epigraph from Crowley". Flint goes on to state the that Crowley was "first made known by this edition also to... T. E. Hulme... and Ezra Pound".
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