| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 11 February 1885 |
ENGELS TO NIKOLAI DANIELSON
IN ST PETERSBURG
London, 11 February 1885
My dear Sir,
I shall be glad to send you the proof-sheets of Volume II as soon as you let me know whether I shall send them sous bande (per book-post) or in a closed envelope as a letter. The fact is, that if one gets lost, it will be impossible to replace it until the work is completed. By the time your answer arrives I expect to have two or three for you.
I thank you very much for the offer you made me some time ago to place at my disposal the letters you have from Mr Williams.[1] At present the manuscripts claim all my time and attention, but the moment is sure to come when I shall take advantage of your kind offer.
Have you any news from our mutual friend since the accident which happened to him some time ago?[2]
Be kind enough to address in future as stated at foot.
Yours very sincerely,
P. Rosher
Mrs Rosher 6 Richmond Villas, Messina Avenue, West Hampstead, N.W. London