Letter to Wilhelm Liebknecht, January 3, 1872


ENGELS TO WILHELM LIEBKNECHT

IN LEIPZIG

London, 3 January 1872

Dear Liebknecht,

Enclosed are the Eastern Post cuttings.[1]

The immediate printing of the enclosed article[2] is very necessary. The Rules[3] can wait. I shall see to it that the Egalité translates it and that it reaches every corner of Belgium, Italy and Spain in that form.

Your

F. E.

  1. The Eastern Post, Nos. 168 and 169, 16 and 23 December 1871 (see preceding letter)
  2. F. Engels, 'The Congress of Sonvillier and the International'
  3. K. Marx, General Rules and Administrative Regulations of the International Working Men's Association