Civil War in France
New York: International Publishers, 1940.
Stapled wraps; 5.25 by 7.75 inches; 96 pages. The bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; even age-toning. Shelf handling wear with loss on the lower spine.
A significant political and historical analysis of the Paris Commune, a revolutionary socialist government that briefly ruled Paris from March to May 1871. The Paris Commune was the first example of a workers' government. It emerged after France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the subsequent collapse of the French Second Empire.
This book contains the complete edition of Marx's three addresses on the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 and the Commune, and Lenin's writings on the Commune
Contents: +++ First address of the General council on the Franco-Prussian war. +++ Second address of the general council on the Franco-Prussian war. +++ Address of the General Council of the International working men's association on the civil war in France, 1871, +++ Letters to Dr. Kugelmann on the Paris commune. with Explanatory notes. +++ International Workingmen's Association (1864-1876) +++ Commune (Paris: 1871); +++ Siege of Paris (France: 1870-1871), +++ History Translation of Der Bürgerkrieg in Frankreich.
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Price: $45.00


