Letter to the editor of the New Yorker Volkszeitung, September 18, 1888

ENGELS TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORKER VOLKSZEITUNG[1]

[Draft]

Hoboken, 18 September 1888

For your private information To the Editor of the New Yorker Volkszeitung (Der Sozialist)

At the end of my brief visit to America I intended to call in at your office in person. However, my stay in New York prior to sailing by the City of New York has been so short that, to my regret, it has not been possible to do as I had intended. I hope, therefore, that you will be so kind as to excuse me.

Yours faithfully,

F. E.

  1. The available rough copy of this and the next letter was written on a single sheet.