| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 20 February 1863 |
MARX TO ENGELS
IN MANCHESTER
[London,]-20 February 1863
DEAR FREDERICK,
I think our best course re the Polish business would be as follows:
T h e proclamation for the workingmen, i.e. in the name of the Society,[1] should amount to one sheet of print at most, military and political TOGETHER. SO, write that first. I shall then fit mine in. The Society will print this. However, it would also be a good idea for us to deal with the subject in greater detail in a pamphlet, 5 1 2 and there you must determine the number of sheets entirely in accordance with the material. T h e diplomatic bit, which I am READY to do at any time, would in fact only be an appendix. As TO a publisher, I intend to write to Hanover IMMEDIATELY you advise me of the number of sheets.
Apropos, send me a power of attorney for Bücher re Duncker, apropos Po and Rhine.[2]
Your
K. M.