Letter to Philipp Pauli, November 9, 1875


ENGELS TO PHILIPP PAULI

IN RHEINAU

London, 9 November 1875

Dear Pauli,

In my haste yesterday I forgot what was most important of all. I am therefore sending you today per BOOK POST a parcel containing:

1. 3 numbers of The Housing Question 2. The Bakuninists at Work 3. On Social Relations in Russia (separate copy of the first article, omitted from this publication, is on the wrapper of the parcel)[1]

4. The Peasant War in Germany 5. Savoy, Nice and the Rhine (1860) by me 6. the Communist Manifesto by Marx and me 7. Revelations Concerning the Communist Trial in Cologne by Marx (1851)OT

and trust it will arrive safely. Once again warm regards, Yours,

F. Engels

  1. Engels' pamphlet On Social Relations in Russia (F. Engels, Soziales aus Russland, Leipzig, 1875) comprised an introduction and the fifth article from the Refugee Literature series (see present edition, Vol. 24). By 'the first article' Engels means the fourth article in the series, directed, like the fifth one, against Pyotr Tkachov's Offener Brief an Herrn Friedrich Engels. This fourth article was printed in Der Volksstaat, Nos. 36 and 37, 28 March and 2 April 1875.