Letter to Harry Quelch, April 2, 1895

Author(s) Friedrich Engels
Written 2 April 1895


First published in Marx and Engels, Works, First Russian Edition, Vol. XXIX, 1946
Reproduced from the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 50


ENGELS TO HARRY QUELCH

IN LONDON

[Draft]

[London,] 2 April 1895

Dear Comrade,

I have been compelled to decline, at least for this year, all demands for contributions to extra numbers of periodicals both for 18 March and 1st May, and am therefore unable to make an exception in the shape of an 'winterview' for Justice. This, however, does not mean that I should not be quite willing, if you should wish it, to discuss with you privately and in a friendly way the progress and the present position of the movement, in England and out of England.

If this should meet your views and you will be good enough to propose a day and hour when you could call, I will try to arrange to be at home.

Yours faithfully