Letter to Franz Duncker, November 24, 1860

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MARX TO FRANZ DUNCKER

IN BERLIN

London, 24 November 1860

Sir,

I should be greatly obliged if you would insert the declaration[1] overleaf in the Volks-Zeitung as soon as possible and let me have a copy thereof.

You will probably receive a copy of my anti-Vogt pamphlet[2] next week. I am sending 3 copies to my friend Lassalle, 1 for himself, 1 for the Countess Hatzfeldt and 1 for Miss Ludmilla Assing.

Would you be so kind as to apprise L. of this; also of the fact that for the past week my wife has been prostrated by a very grave nervous fever, so that, on doctor's orders, I was compelled to lodge the 3 children elsewhere. L. will realise that, in the circumstances, I cannot write letters, but he would greatly oblige me by writing himself. I am, Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

K. Marx

  1. K. Marx, Declaration, 24 November 1860.
  2. Herr Vogt