Published:
First published in 1929 in the journal Proletarskaya Revolyutsiya No. 11.
Sent from Paris.
Printed from the original.
Source:
Lenin
Collected Works,
Progress Publishers,
1977,
Moscow,
Volume 37,
page 448.
Translated: The Late George H. Hanna
Transcription\Markup:
D. Moros
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Maria Ilyinichna Ulyanova,
Davydov’s House, Apt. 4,
Bozheninsky Street,
Devichye Polye,
Moscow,
Russia
January 12, 1910
Dear Manyasha,
I have just received your letter and hasten to scribble an answer because I am afraid I shall be busy for the next few days.[1] I will try to get some information about the man in German Switzerland. If this is needed in a hurry let me know exactly when I must find him by, so that the organisers can begin looking for him themselves (in the event of my not finding him).
I have received the statistics. A big merci!
Give Anyuta very best regards from me. Mark, too.
I embrace Mother fondly and hope she is well.
How are you? What is the winter like? It is warm here. I have begun to pay more attention to the theatre; I have seen Bourget’s new play La barricade. Reactionary but interesting.
All the best,
Yours,
V. U.
[1] Lenin meant that he would be attending the Plenary Meeting of the C.C. of the R.S.D.L.P. held January 2-23 (January 15- February 5), 1910, in Paris; it was known as the “Unity Plenum”.
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