Marx & Engels Collected Works
Volume 17
1859-1860
Contents
Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (17)
Letter to the Editor of the Allgemeine Zeitung (October 1859)
Statement to the Editors of Die Reform, the Volks-Zeitung and the Allgemeine Zeitung
London, November 7, 1859
Declaration (Marx, November 1859)
Prosecution of the Augsburg Gazette
9 Grafton Terrace, Maitland Park, Haverstock Hill, London, 4th February, 1860
Letter to the editors of the Volks-Zeitung, February 1860
Letter to the editor of the Daily Telegraph, February 1860
Letter to the editors of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung, February 1860
Personal
Letter to the editors of Die Reform, March 1860
Declaration (Marx, December 1860)
Herr Vogt
Introduction and preface
Introductory note from Marx-Engels Collected Works volume 17
Preface
I. The Brimstone Gang
I. The Brimstone Gang
II. The Bristlers
III. Police Matters
1. Confession
2. The revolutionary congress in Murten
3. Cherval
4. The communist trial in Cologne
5. Joint festival of the German Workers' Educational Associations in Lausanne (June 26 and 27, 1859)
6. Miscellany
IV. Techow's Letter
V. Imperial Regent and Count Palatine
VI. Vogt and the Neue Rheinische Zeitung
VII. The Augsburg Campaign
VIII. Dâ-Dâ Vogt and his Studies "Sine Studio"
VIII. Dâ-Dâ Vogt and his Studies "Sine Studio"
IX. Agency
X. Patrons and Accomplices
XI. A Lawsuit
XII. Appendices
1. Schily's Expulsion from Switzerland
2. The Revolutionary Congress in Murten
3. Cherval
4. The Communist Trial in Cologne
5. Slanders
6. The War Between Frogs and Mice
7. Palmerston-Polemic
8. Statement by Herr A. Scherzer
9. Blind's Article in The Free Press of May 27, 1859
10. Herr Orges' Letters
11. Circular Against K. Blind
12. Vögele's Affidavit
13. Wiehe's Affidavit
14. From the Trial Papers
15. Dentu Pamphlets
16. Postscript
a) K. Vogt and La Cimentaire
b) Kossuth
c) Edmond About's La Prusse en 1860
Affairs in France (January 1860)
English Politics (February 1860)
February 14, 1860
The New Treaty between France and England (January 1860)
Military Reform in Germany (February 1860)
The English Budget (February 11, 1860)
On Rifled Cannon (Engels)
II
III
IV
Public Feeling in Berlin (1860)
Sicily and the Sicilians (Marx)
Preparations for Napoleon's Coming War on the Rhine
I.
II.
Garibaldi in Sicily. Affairs in Prussia
Garibaldi in Sicily (1860)
The Emperor Napoleon III and Prussia (June 1860)
Interesting from Prussia (June 1860)
The British Volunteer Force (June 1860)
British Commerce (July 1860)
The State of British Manufacturing Industry (1860)
II
Interesting from Sicily. Garibaldi's Quarrel with La Farina. A Letter from Garibaldi
British Defenses (July 1860)
Events in Syria. Session of the British Parliament. The State of British Commerce
Could the French Sack London?
The Russo-French Alliance (1860)
The Paper Tax. The Emperor's Letter
Garibaldi's Movements (August 1860)
The New Sardinian Loan. The Impending French and Indian Loans
The Sick Man of Austria (1860)
The Crops in Europe (August 1860)
Corn Prices. European Finances and War Preparations. The Oriental Question
Garibaldi's Progress (1860)
Garibaldi in Calabria
British Commerce (September 1860)
Russia Using Austria. The Meeting at Warsaw
Affairs in Prussia. Prussia, France and Italy
Preparations for War in Prussia (October 1860)
Great Britain—A Money Stringency
Austria — Progress of the Revolution (1860)
Extracts from Imre Szabo's Work The State Policy of Modern Europe, from the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century to the Present Time. In Two Volumes, London, 1857