Letter to Wilhelm Liebknecht, January 9, 1875


MARX TO WILHELM LIEBKNECHT

IN LEIPZIG

[London,] 9 January 1875

Dear LIBRARY,[1]

Herewith the epilogue, together with the list of printer's errors,[2]

which you must supplement with the printer's errors marked by me on the unpaginated proof I enclose in a wrapper. In future the prime consideration in such cases must be that the proofs are sent off to me before publication in the Volksstaat. Correct the epilogue carefully. Your Rörig has some nice ideas about my abundance of time. He actually demands of me that I do a work for him on game laws outside Germany. Had I the time I should have no objection. But as it is, twelve hours in the day are not enough for me.

With kindest regards to your wife and children.

Your

Moor

  1. Wilhelm Liebknecht's jocular name given to him by Marx's daughters.
  2. See