Anti-Proudhon
Budapest: Népszava, 1946. In original paper. 142 p. First separate edition in Hungarian. More
Budapest: Népszava, 1946. In original paper. 142 p. First separate edition in Hungarian. More
Hungary: Around 1930. In later cloth. 18 p. Mimeographed. (The title page is missing, a drawing of the title page have been put on the fist page). Extremely rare illegal Hungarian editon of The Communist Manifesto from the 30s. The pages were mimeographed in different places because it was banned..... More
Budapest: Gutenberg, 1898. First Hungarian edition. In bit later paper. 29 p. First Hungarian edition of Wage Labour and Capital. More
Paryż [Paris]: Librairie Ghio, 1889. First Polish edition. In contemporary half leather. 111, (1) p. 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..... More
[Geneva]: Heroysgegeben fun dem Allgemeynem Idishen arbeyṭer Bund in Russland un Poylen, 1899. First Yiddish book edition. First edition of this translation. In somewhat later paper wrappers. First Yiddish edition in book form of the Communist Manifesto, the greatest piece of revolutionary propaganda, the first edition of Blumshteyn’s translation, prefaced..... More
[New York]: [Greeley & McElrath], 1852. First edition. With the article Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany on pp. 7–8. 12 p. The ultimate article of the series of Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany, written by Engels and published under the byline of Marx. Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany was..... More
Londres [London]; Hambourg [Hamburg]: A. Darson; Otto Meissner, 1873. First edition. The original printed wrappers bound into later half cloth. (4), 137, (1) p. A scarce copy of the renowned Alliance Pamphlet, whose conclusion was written by Karl Marx. This report, the so-called Alliance Pamphlet is a collection..... More
Bruxelles: Imprimerie de Deltombe, 1847. First edition. In later wrappers. [5] 2–211 [1] p. 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. This volume documents the proceedings of the first-ever international conference of..... More