| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 2 December 1893 |
ENGELS TO HERMANN SCHLÜTER
IN HOBOKEN
No. 1
[London], 2 December 1893
Dear Schlüter,
Many thanks for your good wishes and for Census Compendium I which was most welcome and of which No. II will be more welcome still.[1] So the Americans are no longer as liberal as they used to be, and even a big journal does not get such things merely for the asking! All is well over here; I am once more at work on Vol. III[2] and it is with pleasure that I look back on the trip I made this summer. You people are now at last about to rid yourselves of bimetallism and the McKinley tariff and this should give a considerable boost to progress over there. Although a thorough-going collapse of silver might have gone a long way towards enlightening your remarkably stupid American farmer in regard to his cheap money. Regards from Mrs Kautsky.
Yours,
F.E.
Census book—see second postcard.