Letter to Karl Marx, October 8, 1867


ENGELS TO MARX[1]

IN LONDON

Manchester, 8 October 1867
7 Southgate

Dear Moor,

Detailed letter tomorrow. Just the letters returned enclosed and the one question: will Borkheim be writing to me about the LOAN or[2] [3] is he expecting me to write to him?[4] I shall send the newspapers back to you tomorrow.

Meissner will no doubt have sent the copies[5] to Weiss and Liebknecht through a bookshop, where they would not arrive until about 1 October in Berlin, about the time when the other copies arrived there and came into the shops. The Kölnische and Augsburger Zeitung only carried the notice a few days ago.[6]

Your

F. E.

  1. The letter is written on the blank of the Ermen & Engels firm in Manchester.
  2. commercial traveller
  3. let us not beat about the bush
  4. See previous letter.
  5. of the first volume of Capital
  6. Allgemeine Zeitung, No. 273, 30 September 1867.