grotesque blunders
grotesque blunders
“The new catalogue, full of grotesque blunders which discredit the scholarship of the Work”—Correspondence between Aleister Crowley and Frieda Harris
“I looked on it very much as I had been taught to look on the Bible. It says much for my innocence previously described, that despite the data already in my possession, I failed entirely to realize that the one book was as full of grotesque blunders and inaccuracies as the other.”—Chapter 11
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