\brief{Rudolf Carnap an Bertrand Russell, 27. August 1934}{August 1934} %August, 27, 1934. %Lord \textit{Russell}, \anrede{Dear Sir,} \haupttext{For many years I have wished for an opportunity to go to England and to see you personally. On October 8.-12. I shall give in London\II{\universitaetlondon} three lectures\IC{\londonervortraege} at the invitation of the University. I have the intention to come with my wife to England already in the middle of September, in order to meet several persons there, especially in London, perhaps also Oxford and Cambridge. I should be very happy if I could meet you somewhere in England. Any time between (about) September\,20 and October\,7 would be convenient for me. Soon after the London lectures I have to leave England. As I do not know where you are just now, I am sending copies of this letter to two addresses and I hope that at least one will find you. In July I had a copy of my new book ``Logische Syntax der Sprache''\IC{\logischesyntax} sent to your old Harting address. In this book\IC{\logischesyntax} I try to make a step forward in the development of scientific philosophy. But I do not know if at present you are still at all interested in logical problems. If you will allow me to visit you, please kindly give me information. My \uline{address} is until September\,9: Prague (as above); and afterwards: c/o American Express Co., 6 Haymarket, London SW 1.} \grussformel{Very sincerely yours\\{} \blockade{ksl.}} \ebericht{Brief, msl. Dsl., 1 Seite, \href{https://doi.org/10.48666/871573}{RC 102-68-13}; Briefkopf: msl. \original{August, 27, 1934 \,/\, Lord Russell \blockade{ksl. Notiz}}.}