Letter to Aristide Barré, October 10, 1871
| Author(s) | Eleanor Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 10 October 1871 |
First published in: Marx and Engels, Works, Second Russian Edition, Vol. 50, Moscow, 1981
Printed according to the original
Translated from the French
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 44
Printed according to the original
Translated from the French
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 44
ELEANOR MARX TO ARISTIDE BARRÉ[1]
IN LONDON
[London,] 10 October 1871
1 Maitland Park Road
Sir,
My father asks me to tell you that an engraver is wanted, and that if you apply as soon as possible you will obtain employment.— You should go to R. Harper and Son, 16 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell, and say you have been sent by Mr Oswald of 39 Gloucester Crescent.
I am, Sir, Yours very truly,
E. Marx
- ↑ The letter gives some idea of Marx's work to organise assistance to the refugee Communards.