Letter to Maria Mendelson, January 24, 1893


ENGELS TO MARIA MENDELSON

IN LONDON

[London,] 24 January 1893
122 Regent's Park Road, N. W.

Dear Mme Mendelson,

Would you be so kind as to send me another half-dozen copies of the circular in reply to the one issued by Free Russia? I would like to send it to my friends in Germany and elsewhere; perhaps you would be so good as to tell me if it has been sent to Bebel and Vorwärts.

Is there a printing error on page 1, line 4? Is Dragomanov recommending the Polonisation of Lithuania, or its colonisation (by Russian colonists)?

Friendly greetings from myself and Mme Kautsky.[1]

Sincerely yours,

F. Engels

Mme Kautsky is suffering from a cold and an attack of neuralgia, otherwise she would already have called to see you.

  1. Kautsky