Letter to Georg Friedrich Rheinlander, March 4, 1859


MARX TO GEORG FRIEDRICH RHEINLÄNDER

IN LONDON

London, 4 March 1859 9 Grafton Terrace, Maitland Park, Haverstock Hill

Dear Sir,

I am sorry you did not find me at home. I would have sought you out one of these days, had my brother-in-law from the Cape of Good Hope not been visiting with me.[1]

You will oblige me greatly by coming to have lunch with us the day after tomorrow (Sunday, 6 March) at 1 p. m. This will give us the best opportunity to talk without disturbance.

With friendly greetings,

Karl Marx

  1. Johann Carl Juta