Letter to Friedrich Adolph Sorge, April 4, 1890

Author(s) Friedrich Engels
Written 4 April 1890


First published slightly abridged 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 and in full in: Marx and Engels, Works, First Russian Edition, Vol. XXVIII, Moscow, 1940
Printed according to the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 48


ENGELS TO FRIEDRICH ADOLPH SORGE1

IN HOBOKEN

[London,] 4 April 1890

In great haste. Am sending you Time containing my article. Beware of the German version in the Neue Zeit, which has been shamefully mangled. Will reappear in its correct form in the May issue.[1] Kindly inform Schlüter so as to ensure that the mangled version is not made use of over there in the Volkszeitung, say, or elsewhere. In Germany things are going ahead merrily; the débâcle has begun and little Willie[2] will doubtless make certain that it doesn't come to a standstill again. Schorlemmer is here and sends cordial greetings to you and your wife, as do I.

  1. See Engels' letters to Dietz (this volume, p. 466) and to Kautsky (this volume, p. 465).
  2. William II