| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 10 January 1894 |
ENGELS TO HENRI RAVÉ
IN POITIERS
[Draft]
[London], 10 January 1894
Dear citizen,
A thousand thanks for your good wishes for the New Year, which, I hope, will bring you good fortune also!
The translation of my book,[1] as it is at present, seems to me to be very good. As for the rest, since I edited the proofs, I also bear my share of the responsibility.
The style of Thomas Morusa will really seem rather heavy to the French public, but there are some good points, and the historical estimates have a more than transitory value.
At the moment I have no book I can offer you for translation, but if I find something, I shall let you know.
Yours respectfully.