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Letter to Friedrich Engels, June 2, 1860
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 2 June 1860 |
Published in English in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 41
MARX TO ENGELS
IN MANCHESTER
[London,] 2 June 1860
Dear Engels,
I have written Izzy ABOUT ten pages, eight of them on the Cologne trial and two on Fischel.[1] It was difficult enough for me, because I'm still not fit and am dosing myself constantly.
It's really sickening. Lommel advised me of the despatch of the parcel by rail [a few][2] days ago.[3] It ought to have been here long since.
Fischel has written to tell me that the Daily Telegraph's correspondent in Berlin is a certain Abel.
Have had a letter from Schily. From it I see that Siebel has notified him of the arrival of your pamphlets[4] in Manchester. I shall have to send off Schily's copy via Rheinländer. I must also have one copy to use for my own pamphlet.[5]
Could you let me have something short on the Garibaldi affair for the Tribune by Wednesday[6]? If that's not possible, by Friday[7]. Salut.
Your
K. M.
Apropos. It transpires from Schily's letter that Moses[8] is also correspondent of the Espérance (and so Bonapartist that one Frenchman actually broke off his friendship with him) and of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung.
- ↑ See previous letter.
- ↑ manuscript damaged
- ↑ An allusion to Georg Lommel's letter of 28 May 1860 in which he notified Marx of having sent him a parcel (presumably with material exposing Karl Vogt).
- ↑ Savoy, Nice and the Rhine
- ↑ Herr Vogt
- ↑ 6 June
- ↑ On about 7 June, Engels wrote the article 'Garibaldi in Sicily'.
- ↑ Moses Hess