Letter to Minna Gorbunova, August 2, 1880

Author(s) Friedrich Engels
Written 2 August 1880


First published in Russian and in the language of the original (German) in the book Neizdanniye pisma F. Engelsa (F. Engels' Unpublished Letters), Leningrad, 1924
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 46


ENGELS TO MINNA GORBUNOVA

IN BIARRITZ

London, 2 August 1880

122 Regent's Park Road, N. W.

Dear Madam,

In all haste — for several days my house has been full of friends, come on a visit from the provinces — herewith the address:

M. Da Costa, 40 rue Gay-Lussac, Paris. Since I have only seen the old gentleman once and very briefly, he will certainly not remember me. But all you need say by way of introduction is that Marx obtained the address expressly for you through his son-in-law Longuet — who is a friend of young Da Costa's.[1]

In the course of this week I shall have time to write to you at greater length, and shall address my letter to Paris, poste restante.

Meanwhile I remain,

Yours faithfully,

F. Engels

  1. Charles Nicolas Da Costa