| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 22 October 1889 |
MECW Note : Ellissen, O. Adolph - gymnasium teacher at Einbeck.
TO O. A. ELLISSEN IN EINBECK
London, 22 October 1889
122 Regent's Park Road, N. W.
Dear Sir,
In reply to your circular[1] I regret to inform you that as the papers in my possession have not been sorted for the past 20 years, I cannot possibly search out F. A. Lange's letters—there are only a few—from the pile until I have 3 or 4 weeks' spare time in which to put the whole lot in order. As soon as I have finished the final editing of Volume III of Marx's Capital—some time early next year—I must address myself to this task, for it admits of no further delay, whereupon I shall be glad to place the aforementioned letters at your disposal.
You may, of course, publish my letters to Lange in full or in part depending on the circumstances, but in the latter case I would ask you to be good enough to ensure that the passages concerned appear in their full context.
Yours faithfully,
Fr. Engels