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Letter to Friedrich Engels, November 4, 1852
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 4 November 1852 |
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 39
MARX TO ENGELS[1]
IN MANCHESTER
London, 4 November 1852 (?) Dear Engels,
I am having to dictate these few lines to you today since the perfidious haemorrhoids will not let me sit down.
Enclosed a letter from Schneider which arrived yesterday evening and 1 letter from Collmann to Bangya[2] which kindly send back.
As you see, Szemere wants to have his manuscript[3] back. Vehse told me yesterday that Weerth had arranged an appointment with him in London but had got the date wrong: I duly explained things to him.
Your
K. M.
[From Mrs Marx]
Warm regards from the secretary, Marx's spouse. Kossuth is furious with Marx for having told Dana about his DODGE with Bonaparte, Vetter, etc.; Dana has made this material into a fulminating article.[4]
- ↑ The letter is written in Mrs Marx's hand. Marx himself inserted only the year with a question mark and signed the letter.
- ↑ The reference is to a letter of 28 October 1852 composed by Bangya in the name of Charles Collmann, a publisher invented by him, concerning the preparations made for publishing Marx's and Engels' manuscript The Great Men of the Exile. The letter was not written on a publishers' notepaper and had no post marks. It contained Bangya's note dated 3 November 1852 asking Marx to acquaint himself with Collmann's letter
- ↑ B. Szemere, Graf Ludwig Batthyâny, Arthur Görgei, Ludwig Kossuth.
- ↑ K. Marx, 'Movements of Mazzini and Kossuth.—League with Louis Napoleon.—Palmerston'.