Letter to Benjamin Le Moussu, after September 3, 1873


MARX TO BENJAMIN LE MOUSSU

IN LONDON

[London, after 3 September 1873]

My dear Le Moussu,

I have considered the matter about which you got in touch with me[1] and shall be obliged if you will come and see me before going into town.

Yours ever,

Karl Marx

  1. In 1873 Lafargue together with Benjamin Le Moussu and George Moore tried to open up in London an association dealing in the production of engravings. After Lafargue had resigned from the business in late summer 1873, he was replaced by Marx. The association fell apart in the spring of 1874.