Letter to Friedrich Engels, May 23, 1873


MARX TO ENGELS

IN LONDON

Manchester, 23 May [1873]
25 Dover Street

Dear FRED,

Put up at the Brunswick Hotel last night[1] ; found neither Moore[2] nor Schorlemmer.

This morning I looked up Moore; he wasn't there. I asked his landlady if she could find me a room in the neighbourhood, whereupon she offered me SLEEPING ROOM in her own house. I came to an arrangement with her on the spot.

Then called on Gumpert, who was in Germany; I shall find out today (via Zapp) when he is due back.

On my return to the Brunswick Hotel I found Moore at the entrance. He was very pleased that I HAD SETTLED things with his landlady.

I have written to Tussy today[3] and am convinced that Mr Lissagaray must pour le moment make bonne mine à mauvais jeu.[4]

Your

K. M.

Regards to MRs.[5] Shall see Renshaws.

  1. Marx stayed in Manchester from 22 May to about 3 June 1873. The purpose of the trip was to consult Doctor Gumpert on a medical question.
  2. Samuel Moore
  3. This letter by Marx has not been found.
  4. make the best of a bad job for the moment; see this volume, p. 499.
  5. Lydia Burns