Letter to Max Oppenheim, September 6, 1876

Author(s) Karl Marx
Written 6 September 1876


First published in: Marx and Engels, Works, First Russian Edition, Vol. XXVI, Moscow, 1935
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

  1. the adventures in Norderney
  2. Eleanor Marx
  3. 10 September 1876
  4. 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.