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18521630New York: Greeley & McElrath 1852. First edition. With the article Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany on pp. 7–8. First edition. With the article Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany on pp. 7–8. Folded once. First sheet torn at spine. A few leaves with small tears at foldings. A tiny loss to a few letters with no effect on legibility on p. 7. Paper discolored. Chipped at edges. First edition. With the article Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany on pp. 7–8. 12 p. <p><br /> The ultimate article of the series of Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany written by Engels and published under the byline of Marx.<br /> <p><p><br /> Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany was written after Charles Dana the managing editor of the powerful progressive Republican newspaper the New-York Daily Tribune approached Karl Marx early in 1851 with the idea that he should contribute topical and historical writings to the newspaper. Dana and Marx met first in Germany some three years before when Dana reported the American press about the revolutionary movements in Europe. <br /> <p><p><br /> Marx being engaged in economic research was unable to fulfill the commission thus he asked his friend and co-thinker Friedrich Engels on August 14 1851 to write "a series of articles about Germany from 1848 onwardsâ€. MECW p. 629 “Engels agreed and in the course of thirteen months he wrote 19 articles about the German revolution of 1848–49. … Engels used as the main source of reference a file of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung apart from some additional material given him by Marx whom he constantly consulted and who read every article before mailing it.†MECW p. 629 <br /> <p><p><br /> In these articles Engels examines the economic basis and social development of Germany at the time of the Revolution shows that the uprising was defeated because of the liberal bourgeoisie and concludes that bold and resolute action is essential for the victory of a revolution. MECW pp. xiv–xv His “work lays down basic principles of Marxist teaching on armed insurrection. Engels formulates for the first time the idea that »insurrection is an art quite as much as war«â€. MECW p. xv<br /> <p><p><br /> The series was printed in the Tribune between October 25 1851 and October 23 1852 over the signature of Karl Marx the paper's official London-based correspondent. <br /> <p><p><br /> Until the correspondence between Marx and Engels was published in 1913 Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany was regarded as Marx’s text. Its first separate edition was prepared by Eleanor Marx-Aveling Marx’s daughter in 1896 and in the same year a German translation was also published. While in the Tribune the articles were printed under a general title and numbered in Roman figures in the book the articles are titled the present nineteenth piece bears the title The Close of the Insurrection.<br /> <p><p><br /> Bibl.: Marx/Engels Collected Works Vol 11. The Collected Works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The Collected Works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Volume 11. Marx and Engels 1851–1853. <br /> <p>. [Greeley & McElrath] unknown
alb1c9274642e3c3fbdMarx K. Capital. 3t. In Russian /Marks K. Kapital. 3t. Criticism of Political Economy. Published from the Russian edition, revised by I. Stepanov. Edition 8 of Moscow, Partizdat of the Central Committee of the All-Russian Communist Party, 1935, ordinary. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb1c9274642e3c3fbd.
alb85b3935d77fd497cMarx K. Capital: Criticism of Political Economy: In Three Volumes, in Four Books, in Three Bindings In Russian /Marks K. Kapital: Kritika politicheskoy ekonomii: V trekh tomakh, v chetyrekh knigakh, v trekh perepletakh Translation edited by V. Bazarov and I. Stepanov. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb85b3935d77fd497c.
190073265Nantes: Emile Grimaud et fils 1900. Fine. Emile Grimaud et fils Nantes 30 juillet 1900 19.50 x 27.50 cm relié First edition illustrated with fifty-nine engravings on copper and wood by Auguste Lepère one of 220 numbered copies on pure Arches laid paper with the Nantes watermark the only issue this one printed specially for M. Join-Lambert. Full tawny calf binding spine with five raised bands date at foot boards richly decorated with a broad design of compartments interlacing and shells inlaid with green mahogany and black calf in the Renaissance taste silk moiré doublures framed with seven gilt fillets endpapers of matching silk covers and spine preserved top edge gilt slipcase with rubbed and peeling headcaps Art Nouveau binding signed with the monogram DLR at foot of first board. Our copy is enhanced with one of the destroyed wood-engraved plates from the first series ""Rue des Barres - Rue Grenier sur l'eau - Sortie de l'exposition"" given to the Nantes museum. Rare and very handsome copy perfectly executed in an elegant binding with Art Nouveau decoration. Emile Grimaud et fils hardcover
189139678New York: The Humboldt Publishing Co 1891. 8vo. 9 x 5 5/8 inches. xviii 506pp. Publisher's red cloth with rules and Humboldt Library emblem stamped in black to front board and in blind to rear board gilt lettering and black rules stamped to spine plain endpapers.<br/> <br/>Early and rare issue of the first English-language edition printed in the United States of "Das Kapital" an apparent bind-up of Humboldt's original four-part issue in wraps.<br/> <br/>One of the most important and influential works of modern times Marx's "Capital" is an incisive critique of private property capitalism and the social relations it creates. The Humboldt Publishing Company a small left-wing publisher first published this work in four parts as part of the "Humboldt Library of Science" publication between September and October 1890. The following year they bound the four installments together and released a single volume the present work without the permission of Marx's family Friedrich Engels or the European publishers. This copy is bound without advertisements which accompanied the original parts. The text comprises Moore and Aveling's translation of the first volume of Das Kapital Marx's prefaces to the first and second editions and Engels' preface to the first English edition.<br/> <br/>Cf. PMM 359 first edition; Jason D. Martinek Socialism and Print Culture in America 1897-1920 London: Pickering & Chatto 2012. The Humboldt Publishing Co unknown books
198091428A. Volk. New. 1980. Hardcover. 3872521217 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in German. 356 pages. Überlieferung Ueberlieferung Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Leben Und Werk Oeuvre-Katalog Kritischem Oeuvrekatalog Raisonnee A. Volk hardcover
1894124940Saint Petersburg: Ministerstvo Vnutrennikh Del 1894. Marx's Kapital finally banned from Russian public libraries Extremely rare example of a Russian index librorum for public libraries recording the first - and rather late - attempt to censor the works of Marx listing the first two volumes of Das Kapital being the first edition of volume one in Russian 1872 and the first edition of volume two 1885. Scarce no other examples traced on WorldCat or KVK. "By an odd quirk of history the first foreign translation of Das Kapital to appear was the Russian which Petersburgers found in their bookshops early in April 1872. Giving his imprimatur the censor one Skuratov had written 'few people in Russia will read it and still fewer will understand it.' He was wrong; the edition of three thousand sold out quickly; and in 1880 Marx was writing to his friend F. A. Sorge that 'our success is still greater in Russia where Kapital is read and appreciated more than anywhere else'" PMM. As the worker's movement gained momentum it was decided to censor Kapital. This pamphlet based on a resolution dated 1 January 1894 selects works for removal and destruction from public libraries and reading rooms and was intended strictly for internal use; a printed note forbids further publications or other disclosure of any part of it. Among other famous works affected by this censor's ban are Tolstoy's Kreutzer Sonata in all editions translations of various works by Herbert Spencer John Stuart Mill Emile Zola and works on socialism such as The Eight Hours Day by Sidney Webb and Harold Cox. Also included was a translation of James Bryce The American Commonwealth. Octavo 242 x 168 mm. Original buff wrappers printed in black 16 pp. sewn. Previous ownership stamp of A. Martynov to title page in purple ink. Wrappers creased with some marks three small closed tears to extremities contents toned else a fresh copy of a fragile publication. See Printing and the Mind of Man 359 first edition of the first volume of Das Kapital. unknown
alb4ec26686eb2b87cfMarx K. Capital. Criticism of Political Economy in 3 Volumes. Volumes 1-3. In Russian /Marks K. Kapital. Kritika politicheskoy ekonomii v 3-kh tomakh. Toma 1-3. Edited by V. Bazarov, I. Stepanov. Edited by A. Bogdanov. Moscow Book Publishing House, printing house of A. A. Levenson. 1907-1909, 245p.165 mm. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb4ec26686eb2b87cf.
194559904Preveo M. Pijade (Belgrad), Biblioteka Marksizma-Lenjinizma, 1945. 8vo (195 x 145 mm). In the original printed wrappers. A few small nicks to wrappers and a few occassional light markings in margin. Otherwise a fine and clean copy. 64, (3) pp.
194559904Preveo M. Pijade Belgrad Biblioteka Marksizma-Lenjinizma 1945. 8vo 195 x 145 mm. In the original printed wrappers. A few small nicks to wrappers and a few occassional light markings in margin. Otherwise a fine and clean copy. 64 3 pp. <br/><br/><em>First Croatian translation of the Communist Manifesto translated by Moša Pijade 1890 – 1957 a Yugoslav communist politician and Tito’s close friends. Pijade also translated the introductions to previous translations to other languages to help the reader to understand the importance of the work. Pijade artist art critic and author was born in Belgrade and of Sephardic Jewish parentage. He joined the Communist party in the 1920s in which he was active as a writer for various newspapers and magazines. After having translated ‘Das Kapital’ in 1924 Pijade was arrested and sentenced to 20 years in prison because of his ‘revolutionary activities’ a sentence for which he served 14 years. In the prison Moša Pijade befriended Josip Bros-Tito who was also imprisoned for his illegal communist activities and the two men became good friends. 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. </em> unknown
1890017498Hamburg: Otto Meissner 1890-94. Quattro libri in 3 volumi 14x22 cm. 1 Erster Band. Buch I: Der Produktionsprocess des Kapitals. Vierte durchgesehene Auflage. Quarta edizione 1890. 2: Zweiter Band. Buch II: der Cirkulationsprocess des Kapitals. Zweite Auflage. Seconda edizione 1893. 3: Dritter Band erster Theil. Buch III: Der Gesamtprocess der kapitalistischen Produktion. Kapitel I bis XXVIII. Zweiter Theil. Buch III: Der Gesamtprocess der kapitalistischen Produktion. Kapitel XXIX bis LII. Herausgegeben von Friedrich Engels. Le due parti in un volume in PRIMA EDIZIONE. 1894. Si tratta quindi della prima edizione completa del Capitale curato da Engels e pubblicato da Meissner. Al momento dell'uscita del terzo libro gli altri due erano rispettivamente alla quarta e alla seconda edizione. Legatura coeva in buona mezza pelle con titolo e fregio dorato al dorso piatti e risguardie con carta marmorizzata. Fenditura alla cerniera anteriore del vol 2 che ha anche un timbro di biblioteca alla pagina di titolo altrimenti ottime condizioni. Otto Meissner unknown
awd-1157Important tirage photographique en couleurs monté dans un encadrement carré en bois, ajouré en cercle au centre. Très rare épreuve, peut-être tirée pour un essai de couleurs lors de la commercialisation d’une affiche en 1969. Mentions Mati Klarwein, Grain of Sand, Robert Crandall Assoc., 1968 sur le côté avec échelles chromatiques, petits manques de pigmentation dans la partie basse (111,5/117,2 cm dans un cadre de 122/122 cm).
0110-25Hamburg Otto Meissner 1872-1903. 3 Teile in 4 Bdn. Mischauflage: Bd. 1: 2. verb. Aufl.; Bd. 2 1903: 3. Aufl.; Bd. 3: 1. Aufl. 1894. 8°. Titel v. Bd. 1 fehlt liegt in Kopie bei 1 Bl. 826 v. 830 S.; XXVII 500 S.; XXVIII 448 S.; IV 422 S. Spätere HLn-Bde. mit Rückentitel./Later half cloth. Titeblatt u. die letzten beiden Bll. fehlen bei Bd. 1 Bd. III/2 auf S. 251 mit kl. Randabriss ohne Textverlust teils leicht gebräunt oder etwas stockfleckig sonst gut erhalten./The title page and the last 2 pages of vol. 1 are missing copies enclosed. vgl. PMM 359 - In 4 Bänden komplette Mischauflage des erstmals ab 1867 erschienenen Werkes. Die beiden Teilbände des 3. Bandes liegen in Erstausgaben von 1894 vor der 1. Band in zweiter Auflage der 2. Band in dritter Auflage dies ist die erste Auflage nach Engels Tod 1895. Beim 1. Band fehlt das Titelblatt sowie die letzten beiden Blätter Register u. Errata. Complete made-up copy first published in 1867. The two partial volumes of volume 3 are in first editions from 1894 the 1st volume in second edition the 2nd volume in third edition. This is the first edition after Engels' death. The title page and the last 2 pages of vol. 1 are missing copies enclosed. Hamburg, Otto Meissner 1872-1903. hardcover
16913Marx Karl. Capital Volume III and III. All 3 volumes by Karl Marx Edited By Frederick Engels. Translated from The First German Edition by Ernest Untermann. Published by Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company. 1909-1910. Hardcover blindstamp rule borders to covers spines ruled and lettered gilt. Capital Vol I: The Process of Capitalist Production. Vol. II: A Critique of Political Economy 618 pp - Vol. III: The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole 1048 pp. with index . Untermann was the first American translator of Marx and the first translator into English of Volumes II and III. Volume I is dated 1910 first published by Kerr in 1906 volume II 1909 and volume III 1910. His edition is based on the definitive Engels edition of the complete work A clean tight copy slight foxing to text pages. Former owner name on one volume. Vol. II frontpiece spine gutter cracked but pages still intact. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾ tall. Structurally sound. Rubbing to edges and some marks to covers. A very good set. First complete English translation of Marx's Das Kapital Overall Very Good condition. Only Capital Volume I was published in Marx's lifetime 1867 but Marx died in 1883 before completing the manuscripts for Capital Volume II and Capital Volume III. His friend and collaborator Friedrich Engels edited and published Vol. II and Vol. III as the work of Marx. Ref: Printing and the Mind of Man 359. unknown books
193318342Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company 1933. Early U. S. Editions. Hardcover. Very good. Three volumes 8vo. Red cloth blocked in gilt on the spines. Volume I is the 1909 printing; Volume II is the 1933 printing; and Volume II is the 1909 first printing. Inner hinges of volume I neatly repaired; spine of Volume III is rubbed in places else this is a very good set.<br /> <p><br /> The Kerr edition is the first US edition of Marx's complete three volume work usually known by its German title Das Kapital. Only the first volume was published in Marx's lifetime; it appeared in the US in 1890. Engels completed the work using Marx's notes and published them in Germany in 1885 and 1894 respectively. This American issue was translated from the third German edition by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling Vol. I from the second German edition by Ernest Untermann Vol II and from the first German edition by Untermann Vol III. <br /> <p><br /> A PMM selection.<br /> <p>. Charles H. Kerr & Company hardcover
1883010153Hamburg 1883-1885: Verlag von Otto Meissner 1883. Book. Very Good Plus. Half Faux Leather. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. xxiii 1 808 xxvii 526 pages. Two volumes The 3rd revised edition of the first volume of Das Kapital edited by Friedrich Engels after the death of Karl Marx with First Edition of the second volume of Kapital edited by Engels and published 1885. .Newly rebound in half maroon faux leather over red linen boards spine embossed similar to the original new parchment end papers the title and final pages of both volumes now ensconced in rice paper due to brittle paper. The faint embossed stamp of Indianapolis Public Library at title pages also stamped Indianapolis Public Library bottom edge of page blocks pencil gift markings at copyright pages no other markings internally clean bright and unmarked. RARE early printing third revised edition of the first volume and a 1st Ed. of the second volume of this foundational work of materialist philosophy a towering economic critique of the 19th century. Verlag von Otto Meissner Hardcover
190073265Emile Grimaud et fils | Nantes 30 juillet 1900 | 19.50 x 27.50 cm | relié
albc3376d63582c5277Marx Karl. Capital. Criticism of Political Economy. Volume One. The Process of Capital Production. Volume Two. The Process of Capital Circulation. Volume Three. The Process of Capitalist Production taken as a whole. In Russian /Marks Karl. Kapital. Kritika politicheskoy ekonomii. Tom pervyy. Protsess proizvodstva kapitala.-Tom vtoroy. Protsess obrashcheniya kapitala.-Tom tretiy. Protsess kapitalisticheskogo proizvodstva, vzyatyy v tselom. Translation under the editorship of P.Struves. St. Petersburg. Edition O.N.Popova 1899, 1885, 1896. 4 nn., XXXIV, 673, IV pp. and XXI, 403 pp. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbc3376d63582c5277.
193354792Erevan, Kusakts'akan Hratarakch'ut'yun, 1933 - 1949. Royal8vo. 4 volumes, all in the original red (in four different nuances) full cloth with embossed title to front boards and spine. Light soiling to extremities on all four volumes expecially volume 1 with heavy soiling. Hindges a bit weak. All volumes internally fine and clean. XL,745, (3) pp." XXVII, 492, (4) pp. XXVI, 452 pp." (4), 452 pp.
191854737Helsinki, Työväen Kirjapaino, 1918. 8vo. In publisher's original red cloth, with gilt lettering. Wear to extremities. Gilting on spine almost gone. Hindges very weak, book block almost detached from binding. Internally fine and clean. (4), XX, 712, (1), 79, (3) pp.
59733Bratislava, Vydalo Slovenské vydavatel'stvo politickej literatúry, 1955 - 1958. 8vo. 4 volumes, all in publisher's original full cloth. Gilt lettering to spines and front boards and Marx in profile blind-stamped to front boards. A very fine and clean set. 918, (2) pp + fontiespiece of Marx 590, (2) pp 515, (4) pp 541, (4) pp.
193354792Erevan Kusakts'akan Hratarakch'ut'yun 1933 - 1949. Royal8vo. 4 volumes all in the original red in four different nuances full cloth with embossed title to front boards and spine. Light soiling to extremities on all four volumes expecially volume 1 with heavy soiling. Hindges a bit weak. All volumes internally fine and clean. XL745 3 pp.; XXVII 492 4 pp.; XXVI 452 pp.; 4 452 pp. <br/><br/><em>The rare first Armenian translation of Karl Marx's Das Kapital. "Fifty years after the death of Karl Marx the Communist Party of Armenia published in 1933 the first Armenian translation of book one of 'Das Kapital'. After a long fight against the Ottoman Empire Armenia had become part of the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic in 1922. The famous Armenian historian and linguist Tadeos Ayrapetovich Avdalbegyan 1885-1937 made the translation according to the tenth and last German edition 1922 by the Meissner publishing house. Book two followed in 1936 but book three was only published after World War II in 1947 and 1949. The changing name of the editor reflects the history of soviet Armenia over the years." Karl Marx Memorial Library Luxembourg - http://karlmarx.lu </em> hardcover
191854737Helsinki Työväen Kirjapaino 1918. 8vo. In publisher's original red cloth with gilt lettering. Wear to extremities. Gilting on spine almost gone. Hindges very weak book block almost detached from binding. Internally fine and clean. 4 XX 712 1 79 3 pp. <br/><br/><em>The rare first complete Finnish translation of Marx' landmark work constituting what is arguably the greatest revolutionary work of the nineteenth century."Shortly before Word War I the young economist and socialist member of parliament Edward Gylling inspired a Finnish edition of "Capital". It was published with the help of the Finnish literature Promotion Fund SKE. Volume one was translated by OV Louhivuori who later became the principal of the School of Economics." Karl Marx Memorial Library Luxembourg - http://karlmarx.lu </em> hardcover
59733Bratislava Vydalo Slovenské vydavatel'stvo politickej literatúry 1955 - 1958. 8vo. 4 volumes all in publisher's original full cloth. Gilt lettering to spines and front boards and Marx in profile blind-stamped to front boards. A very fine and clean set. 918 2 pp fontiespiece of Marx; 590 2 pp; 515 4 pp; 541 4 pp. <br/><br/><em>Rare first Slovakian translation of Marx’ landmark work ‘Das Kapital’. A Czech translation was made in 1913 which due to similarities between the languages for a while made a Slovakian translation superfluous. Because of the dominance from the Soviet a need for a Slovak translation rose and a complete transition of all three volumes were published between 1955 and 1958. In the Czech lands and Slovakia the study of economics developed later than in the West European countries. An urgent need for economic study arose only in the 19th century when the disintegration of feudal relations and the development of capitalism were accompanied by a national revival. Marxist economic theory was somewhat slow to gain a following in the Czech lands and Slovakia. </em> hardcover
1906188819Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company 1906-33. Mixed edition of the first complete English translation of Marx's polemical masterpiece. This set is printed from stereotype plates rendering the date of printing difficult to pin down. To the best of our knowledge volume I is the 1906 edition volume III the 1909 edition and volume II the later 1933 edition. Untermann's landmark translation was first published between 1906 and 1909 and remained the standard reference work for half a century. The three parts were originally published in German in 1867 1885 and 1894 respectively. 3 vols octavo. Tables within text. Original red cloth spines lettered and ruled in gilt front covers panelled in blind. Mid 20th-century ownership inscription of University of Colorado Professor of Philosophy Glenn G. Webster on front free endpapers vol. III with his ink ownership stamp. A few bumps and small spots of wear to extremities spines gently sunned cloth otherwise bright contents fresh. A very good set. Draper ST/M7. hardcover