Letter to Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Dietz, April 23, 1892 (2)


ENGELS TO JOHANN HEINRICH WILHELM DIETZ

IN STUTTGART

London, 23 April 1892 122 Regent's Park Road, N.W.

Dear Mr Dietz,

I beg to acknowledge your esteemed favour of the 20th inst. I also agree that you should, with Mr Otto Wigand's consent, arrange for the publication of the Condition of the Working-Class in England in your Internationale Bibliothek[1] on terms which remain to be settled in detail between ourselves.

I therefore look forward to seeing your proposals on the same and remain

Yours very sincerely,

F. Engels

  1. The Internationale Bibliothek (International Library) was published by J.H.W. Dietz, in Stuttgart and later in Berlin, from 1887 to 1923. A total of 67 instalments appeared, including the most important works of Marx, Engels, Bebel, Bernstein, Kautsky, Mehring, Aveling, Plekhanov, Lissagaray and other socialists.
    The 14th instalment, published in 1892, contained the second edition of Engels' Condition of the Working-Class in England.