| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 24 April 1894 |
ENGELS TO THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF A FRENCH SOCIALIST
NEWSPAPER[1]
[Draft]
London, 24 April 1894 122 Regent's Park Road, N. W.
Dear citizen,
I have received your letter dated 20th of this month, but unfortunately I am quite unable to provide an article for the 1st May issue of your newspaper.
To begin with, I am unwell at the moment. However, even if I were in the best of health, the urgent work that I am presently engaged in (the publication of the 3rd volume of Capital by Marx) and that I cannot lay aside makes it impossible for me to undertake any other literary work. I have already warned those of our friends with whom I corresponded, and asked them to excuse me. You can well understand that I cannot now do for you that which I have officially refused to do for our friends in Spain, Austria and other countries.
I wish your newspaper every success, and send my fraternal greetings to the editorial committee.
Yours sincerely,
F.E.