Description: Revolution and Counter-Revolution or Germany in 1848 by Friedrich Engels, misattributed to Karl Marx, First Edition, Swan Sonnenschein, London 1896 This is the first appearance in book form of a series of articles discussing the political situation in Germany written by Engels between 1851 and 1852 first appearing in The New York Tribune. The articles were written on behalf of, and published under the name of Marx, due in part to Engel's superior English at the time, a fact revealed in their correspondence, though Marx did review and edit the letters. This fact was notably unbeknownst to Marx's daughter, Eleanor Marx Aveling, who edited and penned the work's introduction. [Publishers Note to the 1969 edition published by Lawrence & Wishart] Red cloth printed in black with gilt stamped title and publishers emblem to spine, 8vo, pp. xii, 148 Fair condition, some damp staining to boards, hinges cracked, binding a tad skewed, corners bumped and a bit frayed, minor tears to spine ends, light rubbing and soil to boards, a couple pages have some small damp stains and clumsily cut edges, ownership signature penciled to ffep, a small doodle penciled to rear pastedown
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Author: Friedrich Engels
Publisher: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., Ltd
Topic: Germany
Subject: Marxism
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