Letter to Stanislaw Mendelson, July 4, 1892


ENGELS TO STANISLAW MENDELSON

IN LONDON

[London,] 4 July 1892

122 Regent's Park Road, N. W.

Dear Citizen,

I have this minute received a letter from Bebel with a communication for you, which I am sending on at once.[1] I trust you will receive the money through the Deutsche Bank (which has, I believe, a branch here in London) and that you will be able to decipher Bebel's writing. If not, perhaps you might care to return me the letter so that I can transcribe it into characters of a more international nature.

My compliments, as also those of Mrs Kautsky, to Mrs Mendelson[2] .

Yours ever,

F. Engels

Bebel was not immediately able to lay his hands on your address, which is why he sent the bank's statement of sale to me.

  1. In his letter of 1 July 1892 Bebel asked Engels to forward TO STANISLAW MENDELSON a letter containing the receipt for a sum of money the German Social-Democratic Party had provided by way of material aid to a Polish student who carried on revolutionary work among Poles in Germany.
  2. Maria Mendelson