Letter to Collet Dobson Collet, about June 10, 1857
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 10 June 1857 |
Published for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 40
MARX TO COLLET DOBSON COLLET
IN LONDON
[Draft] [London, about 10 June 1857] m
Dear Sir,
According to your wish I send you the account for my contributions to The Free Press.[1] They fill somewhat more than 27 columns. You will excuse me for having interrupted. Since I had the pleasure to see you last, I was constantly labouring under serious liver complaints, and thus forced to interrupt my contributions to The Free Press which, however, I hope to be able to resume next week.
Yours truly
D. K. M.
Contributed to the London Free Press 26 columns; the column at li Guinea; makes 13 Guineas. Received on them 10£. St.; remains due to me 3£. St. 13sh.
- ↑ K. Marx, Revelations of the Diplomatic History of the 18th Century.