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Crowley, Aleister
Teitan Press, Bolingbrook, Illinois, 1986. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust-jacket. First published 1904 in France, Snowdrops from a Curate’s Garden is a hilarious and remarkably inventive collection of erotic prose and verse written by the influential mystic and magician Aleister Crowley. The first section, The Nameless Novel, was written primarily to amuse Crowley’s convalescing wife, Rose Kelly. A scatological parody of erotic literature.