Letter to Filippo Turati, March 12, 1893


ENGELS TO FILIPPO TURATI

IN MILAN

[Eastbourne,] 12 March 1893

Dear Citizen Turati,

I am sending you the proofs, though I have not been able to examine them in depth in the little time you gave me. I am staying at the sea coast for a few days, and the packet was sent to me here, which was a further loss of time.

You are free to add the programme of the International—that is, the Statutes and Preamble,[1] or the Inaugural Address of 1864,[2] as I do not have here a copy of the Russian edition of the Manifesto. I do not know exactly what it is you are talking of.

Thank you for the two brochures, which I shall read with great interest. Mme Kulishov has probably received a letter from Mme Kautsky by now. Greetings to Mme Kulishov and to yourself from Mme Kautsky and yours truly,

F.E.

  1. K. Marx, 'General Rules and Administrative Regulations of the International Working Men's Association'.
  2. K. Marx, 'Inaugural Address of the Working Men's International Association'.