| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 30 May 1859 |
MARX TO FRANZ DUNCKER
IN BERLIN
[London,] 30 May 1859
Dear Sir,
I can find no misprint in the sheets sent to me.[1] I am sending you the enclosed envelope so that you may, if you deem it worth while, have the postage refunded by the Prussian post. I paid 4/-and some d for this parcel and 21-, etc., for the last but one. The envelope of the latter is in the hands of the English postal authorities, who declare that all such items, even if stamped, must be paid extra unless sent via Calais.
Yours faithfully,
Dr K. Marx