Letter to Heinrich Scheu, April 10, 1891
| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 10 April 1891 |
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 49
ENGELS TO HEINRICH SCHEU
IN LONDON
London, 10 April 1891
122 Regent's Park Road, N.W.
Dear Mr Scheu,
Thanks to the diligence of Mrs Kautsky who over the past weeks has sorted out a whole pile of Marx's letters, I am today able to send you 2 signatures of Marx's.[1]
The one at the foot of the English draft of the letter is the clearest. On the other hand you might perhaps consider reproducing the four lines in the German draft from 'I need, etc' to 'available' including all deletions and alterations so as to give an example of his handwriting (and at the same time of the way in which he worked). At any rate I can't supply you with anything better, that is to say without corrections and, as it were, tailored to your requirements. This I leave to you, as also to whether you include the words 'Yours very truly' and 'Dear Sir' and/or the date.
I should be grateful if you would return the letters. It will always be a pleasure to see you here. In any case I should like to see you again before you start on my new portrait, for a peculiar snag has cropped up as regards the photographs by Debenham, and this in the quite literal sense.
With best wishes from Mrs Kautsky and
Yours respectfully,
F. Engels
- ↑ In his letter of 8 April 1891 Heinrich Scheu had asked Engels to send him a sample of Marx's signature, which he intended to reproduce under the portrait of Marx he was working on at the time.