Letter to Sigfrid Meyer, January 24, 1866
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 24 January 1866 |
First published in: Marx and Engels, Works, First Russian Edition, Vol. XXV, Moscow 1934
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 42
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 42
MARX TO SIGFRID MEYER
IN BERLIN
[London,] 24 January 1866
Dear Friend,
At the same time as I sent the cards to you, I wrote a detailed letter to Mr Vogt.[1] I thought I was being very clever in using two different addresses. The only error I may possibly have committed is to have put No. 6 instead of 16 in Vogt's address.[2]
I should therefore be grateful if you would enquire at the Post Office and inform me of the results. Since I wrote to you,[3] a fresh carbuncle has developed in a spot that is very painful when I sit, so that after my daily labour of fair-copying my manuscript[4] for the publisher[5] I am extraordinarily exhausted.
Your
K. M.
- ↑ August Vogt
- ↑ Marx's letter addressed to August Vogt, and presumably also meant for Sigfrid Meyer and Theodor Metzner, has not been found.
- ↑ Marx's letter TO SIGFRID MEYER of 15 January 1866 has not been found. It was written in reply to one from Theodor Metzner, Sigfrid Meyer and August Vogt (see Note 251).
- ↑ Capital
- ↑ Otto Meissner