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Letter to Karl Marx, July 1, 1836
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Source: Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 1, pg 655-56.
Publisher: International Publishers (1975)
First Published: Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe, Abt. 1, Hb. 2, 1929
Publisher: International Publishers (1975)
First Published: Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe, Abt. 1, Hb. 2, 1929
I not only grant my son Karl Marx permission, but it is my will that he should enter the University of Berlin next term for the purpose of continuing there his studies of Law and Cameralistics, which he began in Bonn.
Trier, July 1, 1836
Marx Justizrat, Barrister
[Postscript]
Please, dear Karl, write at once, but write frankly, without reserve and truthfully. Calm me and your dear, kind mother, and we will soon forget the little monetary sacrifice.
Marx