| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 12 March 1886 |
ENGELS TO PASQUALE MARTIGNETTI
IN BENEVENTO
London, 12 March 1886
Dear Citizen,
Please excuse the belated reply. I have received your kind letter of 8 February and the manuscript,[1] which I shall deal with as soon as possible. But at the moment I am obliged before anything else to check through the English translation of Capital, Volume I, which is most pressing and must be printed without delay; it is no easy task. When I have a free moment I shall devote it to your work.
I have also received, and I thank you for them, the 6 copies of the Origin etc.[2]
I am sorry that my error 'Paolo' caused you inconvenience.
I shall not repeat it.
I must get hold of the calendar in order to restore the passage that was stuck and illegible; I hope to find it here in London at a friend's house; this is another cause of delay.
I am sorry I cannot do better and more quickly than this, but the English Capital must take precedence; in any case I am committed by a deadline to the publisher.
With respect I remain
F. Engels
I hope to spare some time in April on Wage Labour and Capital.