Letter to Karl Marx, June 30, 1852


ENGELS TO MARX

IN LONDON

Manchester, 30 June 1852

Dear Marx,

Either you people down there must be working terribly hard at copying out the manuscript[1] or something unpleasant must have happened, otherwise I should undoubtedly have heard from you by now. En attendant?[2] herewith a letter along with cuttings from Weydemeyer.

Your little wallet with the letter from Cologne has come to light. I haven't got it with me today, otherwise I should have enclosed it.

Warmest regards—in haste.

Your

F. E.

  1. K. Marx and F. Engels, The Great Men of the Exile.
  2. Meanwhile