Letter to Eduard Bernstein, June 22, 1883


ENGELS TO EDUARD BERNSTEIN

IN ZURICH

London, 22 June 1883

Dear Bernstein,

When you go to Paris, you must certainly cross the water and spend a day or two here. The trip both ways will cost you less than the amount you would fritter away in Paris in that time. A room has already been prepared for you here. I can then also show you the impudent ms. I mentioned, as well as the other mss.[1] Madame Lafargue will advise you about the best way to make the journey.

Yours,

Regards to Liebknecht.

F.E.

  1. Engels is referring to Volume II of The German Ideology (present edition, Vol. 5; see also Note 60).