Letter to Bertalan Szemere, April 4, 1860

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MARX TO BERTALAN SZEMERE

IN PARIS

London, 4 April 1860 9 Grafton Terrace, Maitland Park, Haverstock Hill

My dear Sir,

I have not yet received your pamphlet.[1]

Mr Engels is my best friend and, consequently, will do everything to prove useful to you.

[As to][2] Stoff regen, I do not know him, but was [told in] Manchester by different merchants tha[t he is] a person lacking tact, intrusive etc. Stil[l] in some lower layers of the Lancashire society, he may, possibly, sell your wines as well as anybody else.

You will oblige me by sending me by next post the address of General Perczel. I want an explication on his part.[3] Which are your relations with P.?

Les choses marchent![4]

Yours truly

A. Williams

  1. B. Szemere, La Question hongroise (1848 1860), Paris, 1860.
  2. Manuscript damaged.
  3. See this volume, pp. 125 26.
  4. Things are going well.