Letter to Pyotr Lavrov, February 24, 1877


MARX TO PYOTR LAVROV

IN LONDON

[London,] 24 February 1877

My dear Friend,

You would greatly oblige my wife and myself by coming to dine with us tomorrow (Sunday) at 2 o'clock. I shall then give you an explanation for my prolonged silence—throat trouble and work which, to some extent despite myself, has been thrust upon me.[1]

Yours ever,

Karl Marx

  1. Marx means the editing of the German translation of Prosper Olivier Lissagaray's Histoire de la Commune de 1871, which occupied him between October 1876 and August 1877 (for details, see Note 194).