Letter to Stanislav Mendelson, May 22, 1894

Author(s) Friedrich Engels
Written 22 May 1894


First published in Russian in a collection Gruppa 'Osvobozhdeniye truda', No. 2, 1924
Printed according to the original. Translated from the French
First published in Marx and Engels, Works, First Russian Edition, Vol. XXIX, Moscow, 1946
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 50

ENGELS TO STANISLAV MENDELSON

IN LONDON

[London,] 22 May 1894
122 Regent's Park Road, N. W.

My dear Mendelson, I have received a long letter from Georgi Plekhanov which contains many things with regard to you and the Polish movement. I intended to read it to you last Sunday, but I have learned that Mme Mendelson was taken ill and that therefore you had to stay at home. If this be convenient to you, I shall come to see you the day after tomorrow, Thursday, from 2 to 2.30 in the afternoon, together with Mme Freyberger, who would like to see how Mme Mendelson is feeling.

Yours truly,

F. Engels

Our compliments to Mme Mendelson, who, we hope, is doing better.