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Letter to Sara Ravich, June 27, 1916
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 36, page 408
Dear Comrade Olga,
Inessa very badly needs a passport.[1] We beg you to take the enclosed letter to Guilbeaux (directeur de Demain, 28 rue du Marché, visitors on Fridays 2–4; perhaps it would be better to ask him for an interview by postcard).
Of course don’t tell either him, or anyone else, who the passport is for.
It is better to see Guilbeaux personally: we have thought it over from every angle, and have decided that it would be better than writing to him. I hope this request will not give you or V. K. too much trouble.
Have you at your library the book by Yu. Delevsky (I think that’s his name?): Class Contradictions within the Modern Proletariat, or something like that?[2]
If it’s not at your library, perhaps you know someone who has it (and, by the way, do you happen to know the exact title of the book?).
Best greetings to you both,
Yours,
Lenin
Nadya sends her regards.