| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 31 March 1886 |
ENGELS TO VERA ZASULICH
IN GENEVA
London, 31 March 1886
Dear Citizen,
Many thanks for sending me the translation of The Poverty of Philosophy, which has been safely received.[1]
When opening the parcel I tore the part showing the sender's address. After a good deal of trouble I managed to reassemble the pieces well enough to decipher the address I am using today. But since I don't know whether I have read it correctly, I would ask you to advise me of your address once again, as I should like to send you a copy of the Russian translation of Volume II of Capital, which has arrived from St Petersburg.
Please accept my apologies for the inconvenience caused by my clumsiness.
Yours sincerely,
F. Engels