Letter to Stanislaw Mendelson, February 11, 1892
| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 11 February 1892 |
First published in: Marx and Engels, Works, First Russian Edition, Vol. XXIX, Moscow 1946
Translated from the French
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 49
Translated from the French
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 49
ENGELS TO STANISLAW MENDELSON
IN LONDON
11 February 1892
122 Regent's Park Road, N.W.
Dear Citizen Mendelson,
Herewith the preface.[1] It isn't very much but unfortunately it's all I can let you have at the moment. By the time the new edition of the Manifesto is published, I hope to know enough of your language to have no difficulty in keeping up with the Polish working men's movement and shall then be able to speak more knowledgeably about it.
I am sending you by the same post two American papers[2] relating to S. Padlewski's suicide.
Kindly convey my compliments, as also those of Mrs Kautsky, to your wife.[3]
Yours sincerely,
F.E.