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Letter to Max Oppenheim, September 6, 1876
| Author(s) | Karl Marx |
|---|---|
| Written | 6 September 1876 |
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 45
MARX TO MAX OPPENHEIM
IN PRAGUE
[Karlsbad,] 6 September 1876
Dear Friend,
Your sister's letter enclosed; her news of the aventures de Norderney[1] was of the very greatest interest to my daughter[2] and myself. I have seen your sister's portrait and heard many complimentary things about her in Hanover, and had hoped to make her acquaintance at your home in Prague; however, I see from your letter that she is still staying in Aachen.
My cure ends on Sunday.[3] Monday is therefore the day appointed for our departure for Prague[4]; nevertheless, it's possible that our stay at Karlsbad will have to be prolonged. My daughter has suddenly become unwell. I hope it's nothing serious; I'm expecting a second visit from the doctor this evening. You shall have further information as soon as I can communicate something more definite.
Yours very sincerely,
Karl Marx
- ↑ the adventures in Norderney
- ↑ Eleanor Marx
- ↑ 10 September 1876
- ↑ Between 15 August and 15 September 1876, Marx, accompanied by his daughter Eleanor (Tussy), was in Karlsbad taking a cure for the third time. Having completed it, he spent a few days with Max Oppenheim in Prague, and then, after brief visits to Kreuznach and Liège, returned to London on 22 September 1876.