The civil war in the United States, by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels.
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- E469.8 .M373
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E191 .H29 1960 HAL Edward Randolph and the American Colonies, 1676-1703. | E249 .D859 1985 DUL A diplomatic history of the American Revolution / | E441 .D75 1950 DRA Quakers and slavery in America. | E469.8 .M373 1961 MAR The civil war in the United States, | E743 .N378 1986 NEU Thinking in time : the uses of history for decision-makers / | E743 .O9 1964 OVE The strange tactics of extremism | E836 .S69 1990 STA Eisenhower--turning the world toward peace / |
"Printed in the U. S. A."
"This volume was edited by Mr. Richard Enmale who supplied the explanatory notes and the introduction."--p. [iv]
pt.I. Aricles from the New York daily tribune (1861-1862) by Karl Marx.--pt. II. Articles from the Vienna Presse (1861-1862) by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels.--pt. III. Correspondence between Karl Marx and Frederick Engels (1861-1866)--Reference notes (p. 287-316)
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