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[Garnmann-Horodisch, Alice:]
Toulon. - [Aquarell]. -
1967. Blattmaß: 16,5 x 24 cm,
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[Garnmann-Horodisch, Alice:]
Toulon/Mourillon. - [Aquarell]. -
1967. Aquarell, Blattmaß: 16,5 x 24 cm (quer),
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[GRAAL]. [COLLECTIF].
LUMIÈRE DU GRAAL. " Etudes et textes présentés sous la direction de René Nelli.
Marseille. Cahiers du Sud. 1951. Grand in-8° broché. 336 pages. E.O. Bon état.
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[GRANDE -BRETAGNE] - MARX (Roland) -
La Grande-Bretagne contemporaine 1890-1973.
Paris, ARMAND COLIN collection u , 1973 ; in-8, 318 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 201700204
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[GRAPHICS] MARX, Karl (text); GELLERT, Hugo (illustrations)
Signed Lithograph From Karl Marx: Capital in Pictures
White Plains NY: Hugo Gellert 1933. Bifolium lithograph 57.5cm printed on BFK Rives by E. Desjobert Paris France each signed by Gellert in pencil. A Fine copy. Widely acknowledged as Gellert's masterpiece and certainly his most-reproduced body of work marrying selections from the text of Marx's Kapital with his own strong social-realist graphics. Published at the height of the Depression the portfolio limited to 133 numbered and signed sets is also Gellert's scarcest work seldom encountered in a complete state. This lithograph features a charcoal pencil illustration of a worker leading a train of oxen pulling a load of lumber with text from "The Labor Process and the Process of Producing Surplus Value" on the opposite page. 82065. Hugo Gellert unknown
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[GRAPHICS] MARX, Karl (text); GELLERT, Hugo (illustrations)
Signed Lithograph From Karl Marx: Capital in Pictures
White Plains NY: Hugo Gellert 1933. Bifolium lithograph 57.5cm printed on BFK Rives by E. Desjobert Paris France each signed by Gellert in pencil. Some trivial wear and a few faint creases to extremities else a very Near Fine copy. Widely acknowledged as Gellert's masterpiece and certainly his most-reproduced body of work marrying selections from the text of Marx's Kapital with his own strong social-realist graphics. Published at the height of the Depression the portfolio limited to 133 numbered and signed sets is also Gellert's scarcest work seldom encountered in a complete state. This lithograph features a large charcoal illustration of an elderly John D. Rockefeller his hands together in prayer while being strangled by a stock ticker tape machine with text from "Primary Accumulation" Origin of the Industrial Capitalist on the opposite page. 82061. Hugo Gellert unknown
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[GRAPHICS] MARX, Karl (text); GELLERT, Hugo (illustrations)
Signed Lithograph From Karl Marx: Capital in Pictures
White Plains NY: Hugo Gellert 1933. Bifolium lithograph 57.5cm printed on BFK Rives by E. Desjobert Paris France each signed by Gellert in pencil. A Fine copy. Widely acknowledged as Gellert's masterpiece and certainly his most-reproduced body of work marrying selections from the text of Marx's Kapital with his own strong social-realist graphics. Published at the height of the Depression the portfolio limited to 133 numbered and signed sets is also Gellert's scarcest work seldom encountered in a complete state. This lithograph features a charcoal illustration of a fist clutching three individual stalks of wheat with text from "Commodities" The Two Factors of a Commodity: Use-Value and Value on the opposite page. 82064. Hugo Gellert unknown
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[GRAPHICS] MARX, Karl (text); GELLERT, Hugo (illustrations)
Signed Lithograph From Karl Marx: Capital in Pictures
White Plains NY: Hugo Gellert 1933. Bifolium lithograph 57.5cm printed on BFK Rives by E. Desjobert Paris France each signed by Gellert in pencil. Some trivial creasing and a few tiny tears along the lower edge else very Near Fine. Widely acknowledged as Gellert's masterpiece and certainly his most-reproduced body of work marrying selections from the text of Marx's Kapital with his own strong social-realist graphics. Published at the height of the Depression the portfolio limited to 133 numbered and signed sets is also Gellert's scarcest work seldom encountered in a complete state. This lithograph features a large charcoal illustration of a worker's tools – hammer sickle pitchfork shovel and wrench – with text from "Division of Labor and Manufacture" Twofold Origin of Manufacture The Detail Worker and His Implement on the opposite page. 82073. Hugo Gellert unknown
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[GRAPHICS] MARX, Karl (text); GELLERT, Hugo (illustrations)
Signed Lithograph From Karl Marx: Capital in Pictures
White Plains NY: Hugo Gellert 1933. Bifolium lithograph 57.5cm printed on BFK Rives by E. Desjobert Paris France each signed by Gellert in pencil. Faint crease along the upper edge else Fine. Widely acknowledged as Gellert's masterpiece and certainly his most-reproduced body of work marrying selections from the text of Marx's Kapital with his own strong social-realist graphics. Published at the height of the Depression the portfolio limited to 133 numbered and signed sets is also Gellert's scarcest work seldom encountered in a complete state. This lithograph features a large charcoal illustration of track wheel machinery with text from "Constant Capital and Variable Capital" on the opposite page. 82075. Hugo Gellert unknown
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[Groucho Marx]
THE GROUCHO LETTERS! Letters from and to Groucho Marx
New York: Simon and Schuster 1967. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 319p. A 1/4 ivory cloth hardcover book in very good condition. Spine foxed; otherwise clean and tight. Scarce in hardcover! An anthology of the corespondence of the legendary actor and comedian Groucho Marx. Simon and Schuster hardcover
Bookseller reference : 191224
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[HISTOIRE D'ANGLETERRE] - MARX (Roland) -
Histoire de la Grande Bretagne.
Paris, Armand Colin - U, 1996 ; in-8, 400 pp., br. Broché en bon état usures.
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[HISTOIRE] - MARX (Roland)
Histoire de la grande-Bretagne.
Paris, Armand Colin, 1985 ; in-8, 384 pp., broché. Collection U. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : B4044
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[Karl Marx]; Kostas Axelos; Ronald Bruzina [trans.]
Alienation Praxis and Techne in the Thought of Karl Marx Hardcover Karl Marx; Kostas Axelos; Ronald Bruzina trans.
University of Texas Press 1976-01-01. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. used hardcover copy some wear/tears to dust jacket tanning to pages with age spine intact price tag unclipped. University of Texas Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : DADA-2021-042-26-2021
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[Karl Marx] Drennen, DA. D. A.
Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto: A Full Textual Explication
Woodbury: Barron's Educational Series 1972. Paper bound first edition 202pp includes schematic overview bibliography and index. Vertical scratch/indentation down length of front cover with a few moderate creases. Ex-library copy in good or better condition text is clean. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Woodbury: Barron's Educational Series, 1972 unknown
Bookseller reference : 26653 ISBN : 081200437X 9780812004373
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[Karl Marx] Robert J. Antonio (editor)
Marx and Modernity: Key Readings and Commentary
Wiley-Blackwell. Used - Very Good. 2002. paperback. Pap. Minor shelf wear. Else a bright clean copy. Very Good. Subject: Marxism & Radicalism. Wiley-Blackwell paperback
Bookseller reference : SON000061273 ISBN : 0631225501 9780631225508
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[Karl Marx] Varvara Nikolayevna Nikitina [Nikitine] dite Barbe Gendre (1842-1884), journaliste, écrivain socialiste.
Lettre autographe signée à la socialiste André Léo sur Karl Marx
Varvara Nikolayevna Nikitina [Nikitine] dite Barbe Gendre (1842-1884), journaliste, écrivain socialiste. L.A.S. + enveloppe + photographie originale, 26 mars 1883, 4p in-8. Magnifique lettre à Victoire Léodile Bera, dite André Léo (1824-1900), militante féministe, appelée ici « madame Champseix », du nom de son mari Grégoire qu'elle épousé en 1849 et dont elle fut veuve dès 1863 : « Chère et excellente amie, ne voyant arriver ni lettre de vous, ni de visite promise de votre fils je finis par être inquiète sur votre compte. J'ai beau savoir mieux que personne que l'on peut n'être point disposée à écrire à ses amis tout en les aimant beaucoup, j'ai beau me répéter que vous aurez quelque travail pressé absorbant tout votre temps, l'inquiétude est toujours là. D'ailleurs sans le rapport de l'exactitude en correspondance comme sans mille autres je vous crois bien supérieure à mon pauvre individu et suis persuadé que vous aurez du temps pour quantité de choses que je néglige. Si vous êtes très occupée ou souffrante écrivez moi un mot, rien qu'un mot, sauf à reprendre la plume au moment où vous serez disposée de la faire, je serai bien heureuse de recevoir une de ces lettres qui font tant de biens au coeur aussi bien qu'à l'esprit. Ne sachant rien de ce qui vous touche si ce n'est de vous entretenir de moi même, de ce moi "haïssable" selon Pascal, mais que, je le crois, n'est pas sans intérêt pour ceux qui nous aiment. Ma vie est toujours la même, entièrement consacrée au travail et à la société de quelques amis intimes, société qui me suffit amplement puisque j'ai le bonheur d'en posséder quelques avec qui on peut faire le tour du monde de la pensée et remuer tous les problèmes sociaux ou psychique faits pour passionner l'être humain. Ce dernier temps j'ai eu le chagrin de voir rompre un des chainons de cette chaine d'affection qui m'est si précieuse. ma chère Marie, celle que j'appelais mon rayon de soleil a été rappelée subitement en Russie par la mort de sa mère et je doute qu'elle revienne. Certes l'absence ne détruit pas ce lien de sympathie, mais dans certains cas, surtout, elle la relâche beaucoup quand, comme ici par ex : cette sympathie est un élément de la vie quotidienne, une habitude affective plutôt qu'une liaison fondée principalement sur la communauté d'idée et d'opinions. Cette dernière, grâce à son caractère plus intellectuel résiste mieux à l'épreuve du temps et de l'absence. Pour le reste, mon entourage est le même et tous mes amis qui sont aussi les vôtres me chargent de vous dire mille choses affectueuses. Je suis en train de finir la traduction du Voyage de [Ernst] Haeckel à Ceylan et comme j'en ai une autre sur les bras et que j'ai fait ce temps quelques articles, je me sent un peu fatiguée. Ma santé est toujours détestable et j'attends le printemps pour pouvoir respirer un peu et m'aérer davantage. A présent nous avons des froids si vifs qu'on ne sort pas impunément quand on tousse, surtout on ne sort pas pour longtemps. Il est donc dit que chaque fois que je vous écrierai il y aura la mort de quelques hommes illustres sur le tapis. Celle de Marx a douloureusement frappé ses disciples et ses amis. C'était un des hommes pour lesquels je nourrissais une vive admiration - je crois que c'est une des intelligences les plus puissantes de notre siècle et tout ce que j'ai entendu dire de lui par ceux qui l'ont connu de près n'a fait qu'augmenter mon enthousiasme. Lav [i.e. Piotr Lavrov], très sévère dans ses appréciations parce qu'il est très exigeant, soutient qu'il n'a jamais rencontré une telle réunion de qualités qui s'excluent souvent : Vaste intelligence, érudition énorme, esprit pétillant et vif, coeur ardent dans ses amours comme dans ses haines. Cet homme d'un esprit si hardi, si réel, ce terrible révolutionnaire a été abattu du coup que lui a porté la mort de sa femme, l'indispensable compagne de ses travaux et de ses lettres, - et n'a pu le relever. Je trouve quelque chose de très touchant da
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[Karl, Marx] Marx, Karol
Pisma Pomniejsze. SeryjaTrzecia: przyczynek do krytyki ekonomii politycznej tlomaczyt Leon Winiarski.Biblioteka dziel tresci spoleczno-ekonomicznej V.Â
Paryż Paris: Librairie Ghio 1889. First Polish edition. In contemporary half leather. Binding rubbed at extremities. Spine damaged at tail and head. With old private and institutional collection inscriptions and stamps. Paper yellowed due to aging. Rear panel restored by tape. First Polish edition. In contemporary half leather. 111 1 p. <p><br /> Pisma Pomniejsze the first Polish translation of the essay The Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy appeared in the series of “Biblioteka dzieł treści społeczno-ekonomicznej†an early series of social economical works initiated and organized by Maria Jankowska-Mendelson 1850–1909 a Polish emigré publicist and socialist activist in Paris correspondent and friend of Friedrich Engels.<br /> <p><p><br /> The book includes explanations by Léon Winiarski 1865–1915 a pioneer Marxist social economist.<br /> <p>. Librairie Ghio unknown
Bookseller reference : 1872
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[La COMMUNE] - MARX (Karl).-
La guerre civile en France. 1871. (La Commune de Paris).
1946 Paris, Editions Sociales (Collection "Les Eléments du Communisme"), 1946, in 8° broché, 99 pages.
Bookseller reference : 79725
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[La Revue Socialiste]
LA REVUE SOCIALISTE - N° 70 - Octobre 1953
Revue mensuelle de culture politique et sociale : 112 pages, format 160 x 250 mm, brochée, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126730559
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[Lettre]
LETTRE n° 233-234 - Janvier-février 1978 MARXISME VIVANT
Mensuel de 271 pages, format 135 x 215 mm, broché, publié en 1978, Temps Présent, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126717537
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[LITTERATURE] - BLANCHOT (Maurice), MARX -
Le très haut.
Paris, L'imaginaire gallimard, 1994 ; in-12, 243 pp., br. Broché bon état.
Bookseller reference : 201807153
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[LITTERATURE] - MARX (Karl) -
KARL MARX textes choisis.
Paris, Club des amis du livre progressiste, 1965 ; grand in-8, 350 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec son rhodoide - textes choisis annotés et préfacés par Jean Kanapa.
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[LORRAIN] - DANCELME ET MARX (Frack L. et Patrick)
Nancy, émoi.
Malzéville, Éditions Trajectoire, 1991 ; in-4 carré, 104 pp., broché. Propagande de la ville en couleurs. Très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : F0625
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[LORRAIN] - MARX (Patrick)
Nancy. D'une ville, l'autre.
Paris, Éditions Messene, 1999 ; petit in-4, 80 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur illustré, dos lisse. Livre de photographies sur la ville de Nancy, fin XXème siècle. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. État neuf.
Bookseller reference : F1751
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[Marx Engels] - Paul Lafargue ; Wilhelm Liebknecht ; Friedrich Lessner ; Eleanor Marx-Aveling ; George Julian Harney ; Georg Weerth ; Friedrich Albert Sorge ; Guerman Lopatine ; Theodore Cuno ; August Bebel ; Jenny Marx ; Docteur Edgar Longuet ; P. Annenkov ; Franziska Kugelmann ; Anselmo Lorenzo ; Kovalevski ; Morozov ; Ernest Belfort Bax ; Edward Aveling ; Roussanov ; Voden ; Kravtchinskaïa ; Franz Mahring :
Souvenirs sur Marx et Engels. Traduit du russe par A. Roudnikov et R. Rodov.
1950 Moscou, Editions en Langues Etrangères, sans date (circa années 1950) ; in-8, pleine percaline havane, titre doré au dos et sur plat ; 381 pp. , 36 pp. , (2) pp. , 24 planches de portraits en noir et blanc à pleine page hors-texte, 15 illustrations in-texte. exemplaire en bon état.
Bookseller reference : 10990
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[Marx "Ring The Bell" Target w/ Partial Box]
The Boy Hunter Target with Trap Doors
Light wear to paint; lacks metal stand at rear; remnants of box torn with loss. Very good. HFP-711. <p>Marx “Ring The Bell†Target w/ Partial Box The Boy Hunter Target with Trap Doors. New York: Louis Marx & Co. No date circa 1940.</p> <br /> <p>Tin lithograph “Ring The Bell†target with movable trap doors. Measures approximately 11 x 17 inches. In original partial cardboard box. Illustrated characters include Polecat Pete Bad Bill Bruin and Sly Jim Crow.</p> . unknown
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[MARX (Erich)]
Kunst der achtziger Jahre aus der Sammlung Marx / Art of the eighties from the Marx Collection.
Bâle, Art Internationale Kunstmesse, 1990. In-4, broché, couv. ill. rempliée, non paginé, texte en allemand, ill. en noir et en couleurs.
Bookseller reference : 559620
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[MARX (Karl)] - CALVEZ (Jean-Yves).-
La pensée de Karl Marx.
1956 Paris, Le Seuil (Collection "Esprit"), 1956, fort in 8°, broché, 664 pages.
Bookseller reference : 15669
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[MARX (Karl)] - DURAND (Pierre).-
La vie amoureuse de Karl Marx. Essai monographique.
P., Julliard, 1970, in 8° broché, 155 pages ; illustrations ; jaquette illustrée.
Bookseller reference : 35014
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[MARX (Karl)] - TROTZKI (Léon).-
Les pages immortelles de Marx, choisies et expliquées par Léon Trotzki.
1947 P., Corrêa, 1947, in 12 broché, 283 pages.
Bookseller reference : 39857
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[MARX (Karl)] DINER-DENES (Joseph).
Karl Marx. L'Homme et son Génie.
Paris. Librairie Populaire du Parti Socialiste, 1933. Deux volumes in-12 br. Série Editions du Parti Socialiste (S.F.I.O.)
Bookseller reference : 12171
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[Marx Bros.] [Brothers] Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Zeppo Marx (starring); Norman Z. McLeod (director); S. J. Perelman
Horse Feathers Vintage sheet of Japanese transfer stickers to promote the 1932 film
N.p.: N.p. 1940. Vintage sheet of 35 Empress Brand collectible color transfer stickers made in a philatelic style featuring illustrations of six scenes from the 1932 pre-Code Marx Brothers comedy film. Noted on the top right corner as "Made in Japan." <br /> <br /> Very Good lightly toned with two rust marks and associated small tears from having been previously stapled at the top edge. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 147971
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[Marx Brothers]; [Harpo Marx]; [Groucho Marx]; [Film History]; [Vaudeville]; [Film Promotion / Advertising]
Promotional Still Photograph of the Marx Brothers Gathered around a Harp
n.p.: n.p. 1938. Photograph. Very Good. 61 cm x 48 cm. Glossy black and white photograph. The photograph depicts from left to right: Chico Harpo and Groucho Marx all gathered around a harp with cheeky expressions on their faces. The harp that is pictured is the one that was used in their 1939 film At the Circus. The Marx Brothers got their start in Vaudeville but would go on to make several motion pictures in the first days of the Silver Screen. Thirteen of their films have been rated in the AFI's top 100 comedic motion pictures: their impact on cinema cannot be overstated. The brothers were sons of German-Jewish immigrants and their mother Minnie acted as their manager until her passing in 1929. In this photograph going left to right the three oldest Marx brothers are shown Chico or Leonard Marx Adolph or Harpo and the youngest of the three Julius or Groucho Marx. A few pinholes and light wear to the corners of the photograph. n.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 000012475
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[MARX, Eleanor] Kapp, Yvonne
Eleanor Marx Volume II The Crowded Years 1884-1898.
London Lawrence and Wishart 1976. 8vo 775pp. Original boards in plain navy blue dustwrapper slightly sunbleached toward spine. b/w photographic illustrations on plates. A near-fine copy. . First edition. Volume II. London, Lawrence and Wishart, 1976. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 37033
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[MARX, Eleanor] Holmes, Rachel
Eleanor Marx A Life.
New York Bloomsbury 2014. 8vo xvi 508pp. Original boards in predominantly teal wrapper slightly bruised at top edge. b/w photographic illustrations on plates. A near-fine copy. First US edition. New York, Bloomsbury, 2014. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 37042
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[MARX, Joseph].
Ehrenpromotion und ihr Widerhall.
Österreichische Staatsdruckerei. Wien. 1948. pp. 61 i. Portrait frontispiece. Original cloth spine faded and with a touch of wear to the ends inscription from Marx 1949 a very good copy. Joseph Marx - Honorary graduation and its resonance; Collected lectures on the occasion of Marx's appointment as honorary doctor at the philosophical faculty of Vienna University on 10 May 1947. Österreichische Staatsdruckerei. Wien. 1948. hardcover
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[Marx, Karl]; [Engels, Friedrich]; [Weerth, Georg]
Congrès des Economistes réuni a Bruxelles par les soins de l'Association belge pour la liberté commerciale. Session de 1847. – Séances des 16 17 et 18 septembre
Bruxelles: Imprimerie de Deltombe 1847. First edition. In later wrappers. Paper tanned occasional foxing. Otherwise in fine condition. First edition. In later wrappers. 5 2–211 1 p. <p><br /> Rare printed proceedings of the first international congress of economists in Brussels featuring Karl Marx's attendance and his early engagement in public economic debates.<br /> <p><p><br /> This volume documents the proceedings of the first-ever international conference of economists held in Brussels from September 16 to 18 1847 under the auspices of the Association belge pour la Liberté commerciale. Directed by Charles Joseph Marie Ghislain de Brouckere the conference was a landmark event gathering leading economists lawyers and businessmen to debate issues of free trade and economic policy.<br /> <p><p><br /> A significant aspect of this congress is the participation of Karl Marx whose presence is recorded on the official list of participants “Marx homme de lettres et économiste à Bruxelles†p. 7. At the time Marx was living in Brussels and his involvement in the congress marked a crucial moment in his engagement with economic theory and the broader socialist movement. Although Marx was prevented from speaking his attendance along with other members of the Communist League such as Friedrich Engels was notable for their intent to challenge bourgeois economics and advocate for working-class interests.<br /> <p><p><br /> The congress became a site of contention between the bourgeois majority and the Communist group particularly after Georg Weerth's speech which sharply criticized the benefits of free trade as espoused by the free traders. Engels later provided a detailed report of these events in the Deutsche-Brüsseler-Zeitung highlighting the tensions and the exclusion of Marx's voice from the official proceedings.<br /> <p><p><br /> This book is a rare primary source for the study of 19th-century economic thought and a crucial document for understanding the early public activities of Karl Marx just months before the publication of the Communist Manifesto. It offers invaluable insights into the ideological battles that shaped modern economic and political thought.<br /> <p>. Imprimerie de Deltombe unknown
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[Marx, Karl]
Ex libris; Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels schicksal und verzeichnis einer bibliothek
Berlin: Dietz Verlag 1967. Hardcover. 228p. coated paperstock throughout with numerous plates facsimiles hardbound in openweave white cloth boards titled black in dust jacket. Ex library from a private Marxist collection; the casebound book was a reverent production in beautiful openweave white fabric and still looks clean and fresh inoffensive rubberstamp on pastedown and small blind-stamp to titlepage while the jacket is somewhat distressed with a small cover label and edgewear with small tears . All told a very good copy. Dietz Verlag hardcover
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[MARX, KARL], KARLA MARKSA
Kapital. Kritika Politicke Ekonomije. - FIRST SERBIAN TRANSLATION OF MARX'S "DAS KAPITAL"
Beograd Izdavacka Knjizarnica Gece Kona 1924. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Spine renewed preserving most of the original spine. Ink stain to front wrapper. Previous ower's name to top of title-page. First leaves with a few underlignings otherwise internally fine and clean. 198 4 pp. <br/><br/><em>Rare first Serbian translation of Marx's Das Kapital. Translator Mosa Pijade a Serbian Sephardic Jew were sentenced 20 years of prison in 1925 because of 'revolutionary activities' partly because of making the present translation. In prison he meet Josip Broz-Tito and Pijade became Tito s right hand one of the leaders of Tito s Partisans during WWII and after the war the President of the Yugoslavian Parliament.During WWII Pijade became one of the leaders of Tito s partisans and after the war the President of the Yugoslavian Parliament between 1954 and 1955. In 1948 Pijade convinced Tito to allow the Yugoslav Jews to immigrate to Israel. The book was issued by Geca Kon Géza Kohn a Jewish publisher born in Hungary who owned the biggest publishing house in Yugoslavia operating from 1901 until the occupation by Germany in 1941. After the Germans marched into Belgrade Kon was arrested and shot. Most of his family who were also active in the business were taken to a concentration camp in Vojvodina and shot in the same year. OCLC only list three copies: University of Pittsburgh Philosophical Faculty; Ljubljana and Zagreb City Library </em> unknown
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[Marx, Karl] / Marx-Lenin-Institut Moskau
Karl Marx - Chronik seines Lebens in Einzeldaten
1971. unveränderter Neudruck der Ausgabe Moskau 1934 Glashütten im Taunus Auvermann 1971 gr.8° 464 S. blauer original Leineneinband Hardcover mit goldener Deckel- und Rückenbeschriftung kleiner Ziffernvermerk auf Innendeckel sonst sehr gutes sauberes Exemplar ohne Anstreichungen ohne Eckknicke etc. und auch kein Nikotingeruch. Should your order's weight exceed 1kg we shall need to message you to recalculate the shipping cost. = Sollte Ihre Bestellung mehr als 1k wiegen müssten die Portokosten angepasst werden Sie bekämen vorab eine Anfrage per Email. hardcover
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[Marx, Karl] Berlin, Isaiah
Karl Marx. His Life and Environment.
1963. Third Edition. New York TIME Incorporated 1963. 13 x 20 cm. XIX 246 pages. Original Softcover. Parts of the cover cut off. Otherwise in very good condition. TIME Reading program Special Editions Includes for example the following chapters: The Philosophy of the Spirit; The Young Hegelians; Historical Materialism; Exile in London: The First Phase; The International; "The Red Terrorist Doctor" etc. paperback
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[Marx, Karl] McLellan, David
Karl Marx: The Legacy.
1983. London British Broadcasting Corporation 1983. 16 cm x 23.5 cm. 192 pages with illustrations. Original hardcover with dustjacket in protective mylar. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Includes for example the following contents:- The Point is to Change it / The English Connection / The Revolutionaries / Comrades and Citizens / One Goal Many Roads / Marx Comes Home / Conclusion etc. "In a speech delivered at Marx's funeral his collaborator Engels declared that 'his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work' In the century since Marx's death in 1883 his ideas have become the ruling ideology of almost half the world. Yet we are surprisingly ignorant of this the most influential doctrine of our age". Author. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 78243AB ISBN : 0563201193 9780563201199
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[Marx, Karl] De Brunhoff, Suzanne
Marx on Money Radical Thinkers
Verso Books. Used - Very Good. Verso Books unknown
Bookseller reference : FORT913958 ISBN : 1784782262 9781784782269
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[Marx, Karl] Fromm, Erich
Marx's Concept of Man.
1992. New York Continuum 1992. 12 x 195 cm. XII263 Seiten. Original Softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. From the library of philosopher Graham Parkes. With his name on the front free endpaper and his clean markings and annotations in the text. Milestones of Thought Includes for example the following chapters: The Flasification of Marx's Concepts; Marx's Historical Materialism; The Problem of Consciousness Social Structure and the Use of Force etc. paperback
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[Marx, Karl] / Autorenkollektiv Marx-Arbeitsgruppe Historiker
Schulungstext zur Kritik der politischen Ökonomie zum "Kapital" Band I
1971. 3. erweiterte und verbesserte Auflage Berlin Selbstverlag L. Riehn 1971 8° 201 S. illustr. original Kartonage Paperback der helle Einband geringfügig bestossen sonst ein sehr gutes sauberes Exemplar. Should your order's weight exceed 1kg we shall need to message you to recalculate the shipping cost. = Sollte Ihre Bestellung mehr als 1k wiegen müssten die Portokosten angepasst werden Sie bekämen vorab eine Anfrage per Email. paperback
Bookseller reference : 18212BB
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[MARX, KARL].
The Civil War in France. Address of the General Council of the International Working-Men's Association. - MARX' SEMINAL DEFENSE OF THE PARIS COMMUNE
High Holborn for the Council by Edward Truelove 1871. Small 8vo. Near contemporary quarter cloth with silver lettering to front board. Binding with signs of use but overall good. One closed marginal tear and title-page with a few brownspots otherwise very nice and clean. 35 pp. <br/><br/><em>Exceedingly rare first edition with the names of Lucraft and Odger still present under "The General Council" of one of Marx' most important works his seminal defense of the Paris Commune and exposition of the struggle of the Communards written for all proletarians of the world. While living in London Marx had joined the International Working Men's Association in 1864 - "a society founded largely by members of Britain's growing trade unions and designed to foster international working class solidarity and mutual assistance. Marx accepted the International's invitation to represent Germany and became the most active member of its governing General Council which met every Tuesday evening first at 18 Greek Street in Soho and later in Holborn. In this role Marx had his first sustained contact with the British working class and wrote some of his most memorable works notably "The Civil War in France". A polemical response to the destruction of the Paris Commune by the French government in 1871 it brought Marx notoriety in London as 'the red terror doctor' a reputation that helped ensure the rejection of his application for British citizenship several years later. Despite his considerable influence within the International it was never ideologically homogenous. homas C. Jones: "Karl Marx' London".The work was highly controversial but extremely influential. Even though most of the Council members of the International sanctioned the Address it caused a rift internally and some of the English members of the General Council were enraged to be seen to endorse it. Thus for the second printing of the work the names of Lucraft and Odger who had now withdrawn from the Council were removed from the list of members of "The General Council" at the end of the pamphlet. "Marx defended the Commune in a bitterly eloquent pamphlet "The Civil War in France" whose immediate effect was further to identify the International with the Commune by then in such wide disrepute that some of the English members of the General Council refused to endorse it." Saul K. Padover preface to Vol. II of the Karl Marx Library pp. XLVII-XLVIII."Written by Karl Marx as an address to the General Council of the International with the aim of distributing to workers of all countries a clear understanding of the character and world-wide significance of the heroic struggle of the Communards and their historical experience to learn from. The book was widely circulated by 1872 it was translated into several languages and published throughout Europe and the United States." The Karl Marx ArchiveMarx concluded "The Civil War in France" with these impassioned words which were to resound with workers all over the world: "Working men's Paris with its Commune will be forever celebrated as the glorious harbinger of a new society. Its martyrs are enshrined in the great heart of the working class. Its exterminators history has already nailed to that eternal pillory from which all the prayers of their priests will not avail to redeem them."The address which was delivered on May 30 1871 two days after the defeat of the Paris Commune was to have an astounding effect on working men all over the world and on the organization of power of the proletarians. It appeared in three editions in 1871 was almost immediately translated into numerous languages and is now considered one of the most important works that Marx ever wrote. " "The Civil War in France" one of Marx's most important works was written as an address by the General Council of the International to all Association members in Europe and the United States.From the earliest days of the Paris Commune Marx made a point of collecting and studying all available information about its activities. He made clippings from all available French English and German newspapers of the time. Newspapers from Paris reached London with great difficulty. Marx had at his disposal only individual issues of Paris newspapers that supported the Commune. He had to use English and French bourgeois newspapers published in London including ones of Bonapartist leanings but succeeded in giving an objective picture of the developments in Paris. .Marx also drew valuable information from the letters of active participants and prominent figures of the Paris Commune such as Leo Frankel Eugene Varlin Auguste Serraillier Yelisaveta Tornanovskaya as well as from the letters of Paul Lafargue Pyotr Lavrov and others.Originally he intended to write an address to the workers of Paris as he declared at the meeting of the General Council on March 28 1871. His motion was unanimously approved. The further developments in Paris led him however to the conclusion that an appeal should be addressed to proletarians of the world. At the General Council meeting on April 18 Marx suggested to issue "an address to the International generally about the general tendency of the struggle." Marx was entrusted with drafting the address. He started his work after April 18 and continued throughout May. Originally he wrote the First and Second drafts of "The Civil War in France" as preparatory variants for the work and then set about making up the final text of the address.He did most of the work on the First and Second drafts and the final version roughly between May 6 and 30. On May 30 1871 two days after the last barricade had fallen in Paris the General Council unanimously approved the text of "The Civil War in France" which Marx had read out."The Civil War in France" was first published in London on about June 13 1871 in English as a pamphlet of 35 pages in 1000 copies. Since the first edition quickly sold out the second English edition of 2000 copies was published at a lower price for sale to workers. In this edition i.e. MECW Marx corrected some of the misprints occurring in the first edition and the section "Notes" was supplemented with another document. Changes were made in the list of General Council members who signed the Address: the names of Lucraft and Odger were deleted as they had expressed disagreement with the Address in the bourgeois press and had withdrawn from the General Council and the names of the new members of the General Council were added. In August 1871 the third English edition of "The Civil War in France" came out in which Marx eliminated the inaccuracies of the previous editions.In 1871-72 "The Civil War" in France was translated into French German Russian Italian Spanish Dutch Flemish Serbo-Croat Danish and Polish and published in the periodical press and as separate pamphlets in various European countries and the USA. It was repeatedly published in subsequent years.In 1891 when preparing a jubilee German edition of "The Civil War in France" to mark the 20th anniversary of the Paris Commune Engels once again edited the text of his translation. He also wrote an introduction to this edition emphasising the historical significance of the experience of the Paris Commune and its theoretical generalisation by Marx in "The Civil War in France" and also giving additional information on the activities of the Communards from among the Blanquists and Proudhonists. Engels included in this edition the First and Second addresses of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco-Prussian war which were published in subsequent editions in different languages also together with "The Civil War France". Notes on the Publication of "The Civil War in France" from MECW Volume 22. Only very few copies of the book from 1871 on OCLC are not explicitly stated to be 2nd or 3rd editions and we have not been able to find a single copy for sale at auctions within the last 50 years. </em> hardcover
Bookseller reference : 58474
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[Marx, Karl]
The fetish speaks!
Detroit: Black & Red 1973. Nine-panel accordion-folded pamphlet faint horizontal crease otherwise very good. Text from Marx is interspersed with images of commodities in comic-strip format. Originally appeared in Black and Red no. 5 January 1969. We have seen various sizes and color formats; this example is 5.75x9.75 inches. Black & Red unknown
Bookseller reference : 272461
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[Marx, Karl] Emler, Simon
The Wisdom of Karl Marx
Girard KA: Haldeman-Julius Publications Haldeman Julius 1948. First Thus. Paperback. Very Good. b/w Illustration. 8vo - over 73/4" - 93/4" tall. Publication no. B-755; minor yellowing from age; hinge starting at spine top; minor chipping to one corner. Haldeman-Julius Publications [Haldeman Julius] paperback
Bookseller reference : 0717687
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[MARX, KARL AND ENGELS, FRIEDRICH]. 马克思,恩格斯.
马克思恩格斯选集. Makesi Engesi xuanji. Selected Works of Marx and Engels.
Beijing.: 人民出版社.Renmin chubanshe. Reprint. 1975. Complete set of 4 paperback volumes in slipcase Volume I 803pp; Volume II 771pp; Volume III 677 pp; Volume IV 656pp; each volume measures 18.6 x 13cm slipcase measures 19.5 x 13 x 8.4cm text in simplified Chinese characters. Edges and endpapers foxed three volumes damp affected lower sections of leaves the fourth volume lightly stained in places with some creasing paper wrappers a little faded on spines. Slipcase worn and a stained lower section 3cm tear to lower corner. A fair to good set. . 人民出版社.[Renmin chubanshe]. paperback
Bookseller reference : 219700
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[MARX] - BIGO (Pierre).-
Marxisme et humanisme. Introduction à l'oeuvre économique de Karl Marx. Préface de Jean Marchal.
1953 P. , PUF, 1953, in 8°, broché, XXXII-269 pages.
Bookseller reference : 15667
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