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Letter to Karl Marx, September 11, 1851
| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
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| Written | 11 September 1851 |
Printed according to the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 38, pp. 453
TO MARX IN LONDON
[Manchester,] Thursday, 11 September [1851]
Dear Marx,
Today I had hoped to be able to finish an article for you to send to America.[1] I still have about 3-4 pages to do. So I must give up all idea of tomorrow's post but, unless I'm mistaken, a Collins steamer is leaving on Wednesday—the article can go by that, to be followed by the 3rd on Friday. I shall make inquiries about it. In the present mind I consider this American business, which definitely brings in money, to be more urgent than the Proudhon,[2] of which I can't tell whether it will bring so certain and rapid a return; that is why I have tackled the former first. If you should think otherwise, write and say so.
You'll have got my Monday's letter.
En attendant tes nouvelles.[3]
Your
F. E.