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Letter to Anna Ulyanova, April 5, 1909
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 37, pages 422-423
April 5, 1909
Dear Anyuta,
Yesterday I received the made-up pages of signatures 14â20 (pp. 209â320) which I already have (the only page proofs I have not now received is signature 10, i.e., pp. 177- 192) and today I got galleys 226â234 (pp. 784â809 of the MS).
I am sending the misprints in signature 14 (pp. 209â224) âthe misprints in the other signatures have already been sentâand corrections to the galleys. Actually there is one important correction here; in galley 234 (end of the first paragraph in Section 7 âon a Russian âidealist physicistââ) âpage 809 of the manuscriptâthe words âmaterialist and thinker, Professor V. I. Vernadskyâ have been set. This completely distorts the meaning. It should read ânatural scientist and thinkerâ, etc.[1]
If it is too late to correct it, there absolutely must be a notice of this misprint on a separate sheet since it distorts the meaning.
In answer to your question âwhere to put pages 802a and 802b and where are they? They are not in the manuscriptââthose pages were sent separately (from Geneva) and they must be placed as a footnote to the word âobjectâ on line 7 in the paragraph (in Section 6) that begins with the words âRey became muddled becauseâ (this is galley 232 and page 802 of the manuscript).[2]
In any case (i.e., in case these specially sent addenda[3] did not reach you) I am sending them again. You must not, of course, delay the book on account of them. It seems that the book is âdelaying itselfâ sickeningly at the publisherâs ... ad infinitum. Obviously it will not come out before Easter!...
Very best regards. I send Mother kisses and hope you will both soon be in the Crimea.
Yours,
V. U.[4]
- â This misprint was not given in the list of errata nor was it corrected in the text of the first edition of Materialism and Empiriocriticism. It was first corrected in the Third Edition (Russian) of, the Collected Works (see Collected Works, Vol. 14, p. 300).
- â The footnote was included (Collected Works, Vol. 14, p. 297). âEd.
- â I have a copy of that addendum (footnote to p. 802) written on a single page with another addendum (end of Section 7, p. 812 of the MS). They have probably both been lost and I am repeating them both. The printing of the book must not be delayed for either of them.âLenin
- â There follows, in the original, a list of the misprints.âEd.