8. TO Y. M. STEKLOV (original) (raw)

V. I. Lenin

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To: Y. M. STEKLOV[1]


Written: Written October 10, 1900
Published: First published in 1930 in Lenin Miscellany XIII. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers,[1977], Moscow,Volume 43, pages 46b-47a.
Translated: Martin Parker and Bernard Isaacs
Transcription\Markup: R. Cymbala
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  1. Nakhamkis. For the paper, about the international
    congress+the national French congress, some 6,000 characters.

  2. For the journal: To separate Nakhamkis and Gurevich.

Delivery point?

When will they take it (the package)?

Address for handing in here.

Let them inform us more definitely whether it is a ware house they need. (Do they already have one?)[2]

We hope to find people in Russia—though not too close to the border. (Could it be received in Riga or Pskov?)

If things are fully arranged, we shall give them_definite_ assignments in Russia.

The article should be returned.


Notes

[1] Draft of a letter jotted down in pencil on a clean page of a letter from Y. M. Steklov; on top of Steklov’s letter is an entry in an unknown hand: “received October 10, answered October 10, and draft returned.”—Ed.

[2] A reference to the talks with S. S. Trusevich, a member of the Central Committee of the Social-Democratic Party of Poland and Lithuania, on the organisation of the transport of literature through Poland of which Y. M. Steklov had written to Lenin. Transport was not arranged.