Letter to Pyotr Lavrov, January 10, 1894


ENGELS TO PYOTR LAVROV

IN PARIS

London, 10 January 1894
122 Regent's Park Road, N. W.

My dear Lavrov, Thank you for your card of the 6th. The enclosed letter contains a personal communication which I believe to be important, and therefore would not like to go astray. Would you be so kind as to send it to Mr. Rapoport as soon as you know his address. There is no particular urgency, a week will make no difference.

The first third of the manuscript of the 3rd volume[1] is at the printer's (20 chapters). I am busy with the final editing of the rest. If all goes well, we will appear in September,

If, as I hope, your health is no worse than mine, we shall neither of us have anything to complain of.

Your devoted friend,

F. Engels

  1. K. Marx, Capital