Letter to Adolphe Hubert, July 28, 1871


MARX TO ADOLPHE HUBERT

IN LONDON

[London,] 28 July 1871

Dear Citizen,

You would oblige me by coming to dine at my house next Sunday at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. You will find my friend from Brussels[1] here and will be able to talk to him about the publication of the proceedings at the court martial.[2]

Fraternal greetings,

Karl Marx

  1. E. Glaser de Willebrord
  2. Marx is referring to the planned publication of the proceedings of the third court martial, which was to try a group of Paris Communards (see Note 268). Owing to financial difficulties the proceedings were not published.