N. Krupskaya

52.

To Lenin’s Mother


Written: 11 October, 1915. Letter sent from Soenberg (Switzerland) to Petrograd.
Published: 1930 in the journal Proletarshaya Revolyfsiya No. 4 Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 37, pages 623-624.
Translated/Edited: George H. Hanna and Robert Daglish.
Transcription/Markup: D. Walters
Public Domain: Lenin Internet Archive 2008. You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works. Please credit “Marxists Internet Archive” as the source/editing/transcription/markup information noted above.


Her Excellency
Maria Alexandrovnn Ulyanova.
Shirokaya Street No. 48/9, Apt. 24,
Peterburgskaya Storona,
Petrograd,
Russia

Mme.Oulianoff,
Seidenweg 4aIII,
chez M-me Schneider,
Borne

October 11, 1915

Dear Maria Alexandrovna,

I very much want to write you a few lines and to give you and Anya many kisses. Many thanks to Anya for the trouble she is taking; today I received the Zhurnal Zhurnalov and about a week ago a whole pile of the latest educational publications. I was terribly in need of them. Thanks, many, many thanks. Today or tomorrow I shall write her a long letter. How is Mafiyasha getting on? Volodya is all the time expecting letters from her. Do you know her address?

Again many kisses,

Yours,
Nadya