Letter to Friedrich Adolph Sorge, January 11, 1887

Author(s) Friedrich Engels
Written 11 January 1887


First published in Briefe und Auszüge aus Briefen von Job. Phil. Becker, Jos. Dietzgen, Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx u. A. an F. A. Sorge und Andere, Stuttgart, 1906
Printed according to the original
Published in England for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 48


ENGELS TO FRIEDRICH ADOLPH SORGE

IN HOBOKEN

London, 11 January 1887

Herewith, registered, the English translation of Das Kapital.*'[1] Last week I sent you 1 parcel—2 Commonweals, 1 To-Day, etc. More to follow. Just received the New York Herald with the beastly article about the Avelings; this is most valuable for us since the Avelings would otherwise have still been unaware of the pack of lies the bourgeois papers over there are making up about them. The Avelings got back a week ago. both of them very well and cheerful. The Lafargues are also here and send you their kindest regards. Capital is going terrifically well here and supplies for America are in hand. That will soon show the Yankees what our standpoint is.

A Happy N e w Year.

Your

F. E.

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