| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 12 March 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.