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Letter to Sara Ravich, August 16, 1915
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 36, page 338
Dear Comrade Olga,
I am afraid to write to V. K., because âhurry-upâ letters make his nervous illness even worse. But what is happening to No. 44? Or has the Kuzmikha woman turned definitely against us? I was in a terrible hurry to get No. 44 finished, had no time to correct the articles, didnât see the proofsâ and there it isâstuck. And Kuzma was demanding the pamphlet by the week before last![1]
Drop me a line, please, whether there is any hope of issuing both 44 and the pamphlet. When will the one and the other be ready? Thereâs need to add to and amend a few things in the pamphlet. Itâs essential to have proofs.
Greetings to V. K.
Yours,
V. Ulyanov
P.S. How do you like Peuple? Solid for Vandervelde!
- â A reference to N. Lenin, G. Zinoviev, Socialism and War (The Attitude of the RSDLP towards the War).