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To Man. |
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A single sheet of smooth paper printed on one side only.1
10” x 8”.2 |
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Privately
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Sidi Bou-Said,
Tunisia. |
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Date: |
1924.1 Martin P. Starr states that this broadsheet was
composed shortly after the fall equinox of 1924 and later
published in March of 1925.5 [Crowley's
date of An XX Sol in 3° Libra die Jovis on the sheet
itself would seem to indicate a 25 September 1924 date of
composition.] |
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1st
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1. |
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Remarks: |
Norman Mudd
snuck into the Theosophical Society's London headquarters and
pinned a copy of
“To Man”
to their bulletin board.4
Also known
as “The Mediterranean Manifesto.”3 |
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Bibliographic
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1. |
Gerald
Yorke,
“A Bibliography of the Works of Aleister Crowley”
(Expanded and Corrected by Clive Harper from Aleister
Crowley, the Golden Dawn and Buddhism:
Reminiscences and Writings of Gerald Yorke, Keith
Richmond, editor, The Teitan Press, York Beach, ME,
2011, p. 60. |
2. |
Weiser Antiquarian Books, Catalog # 140, “Aleister
Crowley. Used and Rare Books and Ephemera.” |
3. |
Richard Kaczynski, Ph.D., Perdurabo: The Life of
Aleister Crowley, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley,
California, 2010, p. 414. |
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Ibid., pp. 424-425. |
5. |
Martin P. Starr, The Unknown God, The Teitan
Press, Inc., Bolingbrook, 2003, p. 152. |
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