Letter to Karl Marx, October 15, 1867

Author(s) Friedrich Engels
Written 15 October 1867


First published in Der Briefwechsel zwischen F. Engels und K. Marx, Bd. 3, Stuttgart, 1913
Printed according to the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 42


ENGELS TO MARX

IN LONDON

Manchester, 15 October 1867

Dear Moor,

In the greatest of haste, just this: Borkheim wants me to allow a bill to be drawn on myself, which more than anything else I am not permitted to do. I have written to him[1] that I will give him a guarantee for the £150 (having at the same time increased the amount) and am prepared to give him privatim any SECURITY that it will be paid ANY TIME after 1 August 1868, and asked him whether in these circumstances he can raise the money.[2] He has said nothing further about the LOAN. Perhaps it would be best if you saw him, as he is going away at the end of the week and will not be back for a fortnight.

Your

F. E.

  1. This letter by Engels has not been found.
  2. Ibid., pp. 436, 437 and 439.