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Karl Marx and Frederick Engels

Karl Marx and Frederick Engels

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Karl Marx and Frederick Engels – Writings, compilations and analyses

Individual pamphlets and books

Correspondence 1846-1895, Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1936, 551 pages.

Ten Classics of Marxism, Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin, International Publishers, New York, 1940, 785 pages.

The German Ideology, Parts I and III, Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1940, 214 pages.

Selected Correspondence, 1846-1895, Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1943, 551 pages.

Selected Works in two volumes, Volume 2, Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1950, 483 pages.

On Britain, FLPH, Moscow, 1953, 571 pages.

On Britain, FLPH, Moscow, 1962, 636 pages.

The Communist Manifesto, introduction by AJP Taylor, Pelican, London, 1967, 124 pages.

On Scientific Communism, Marx-Engels-Lenin, Progress, Moscow, 1967, 537 pages.

Karl Marx, Frederick Engels – Articles in the New American Cyclopaedia, edited, with an historical introduction, by Hal Draper, Independent Socialist Press, Berkeley, 1969, 213 pages.

Manifesto of the Communist Party, FLP, Peking 1970, digital version by From Marx to Mao, 47 pages.

Manifesto of the Communist Party, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, November 8th Publishing House, Ottawa 2023, 116 pages.

Selected Writings by Marx, Engels, and Lenin On Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism, International Publishers, New York, 1972, 362 pages.

K. Marx F. Engels V. Lenin On Historical Materialism – a collection, Progress, Moscow, 1972, 751 pages.

Marx, Engels and Lenin on the Irish Revolution – Ralph Fox, Cork Workers Club (Historical Reprints), Cork, 1974, 36 pages.

Marx-Engels-Lenin – On the Dictatorship of the Proletariat, FLP, Peking, 1975, 41 pages.

Articles on Britain, Progress, Moscow, 1975, 465 pages.

On religion, Progress, Moscow, 1975, 334 pages.

Selected Correspondence, 1844-1895, Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1975, 552 pages.

The German Ideology, Progress, Moscow, 1976, 707 pages.

Marxism and the Liberation of Women, Quotations from Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, VI Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Mao Tse-tung, Union of Women for Liberation, London, n.d., mid-1970s?, 64 pages. Includes a statement of aims of the Union of Women for Liberation.

On Scientific Communism, Marx, Engels and Lenin, Progress, Moscow, 1976, 537 pages.

On Dialectical Materialism, Marx, Engels and Lenin, Progress, Moscow, 1977, 422 pages.

The Woman Question, Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin, International Publishers, New York, 1977, 96 pages.

Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, Selected letters, FLP, Peking, 1977, 133 pages.

Articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 1848-49, Progress, Moscow, 1977, 309 pages.

Manifesto of the Communist Party, Progress, Moscow, 1977, 105 pages.

Selected Works in One Volume, Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1977, 790 pages.

On Literature and Art, Progress, Moscow, 1978, 509 pages.

Marx, Engels, Lenin On Communist Society – a collection, Progress, Moscow, 1978, 157 pages.

Ireland and the Irish question, Progress, Moscow, 1978, 665 pages.

Marx and Engels – On Reactionary Prussianism, Red Star Press, London, 1978 (reprint of original from FLPH, Moscow, 1943), 48 pages.

Ireland and the Irish Question, Progress, Moscow, 1978, 656 pages.

The First War of Indian Independence, 1857-1859, Progress, Moscow, 1978, 213 pages.

Marx and Engels on Law, edited by Maureen Cain and Alan Hunt, Academic Press, London, 1979, 281 pages.

Marx and Engels on the United States, Progress, Moscow, 1979, 391 pages.

Pre-capitalist socio economic formations, Progress, Moscow, 1979, 600 pages.

Marx and Engels – Selected letters, The personal correspondence 1844-1877, edited by Fritz J Raddatz, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1980, 194 pages.

Marx and Engels on the Paris Commune, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1980, 357 pages.

The Holy Family, or Critique of Critical Criticism, Progress, Moscow, 1980, 287 pages.

The Socialist Revolution, Progress, Moscow, 1981, 178 pages.

On Colonialism, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1981, 383 pages.

Selected Correspondence of Marx and Engels, Progress, Moscow, 1982, 558 pages.

On reformism, Progress, Moscow, 1984, 380 pages.

The individual and society, Progress, Moscow, 1984, 290 pages.

Selected Works, Marx and Engels, Progress, Moscow, 1986, 788 pages.

Karl Marx and Frederick Engels on Literature and Art, a selection of writings edited by Lee Baxandall and Stefan Morawski, Documjents on Marxist Aesthetics No 1, Critical, Cultural and Communications Press, Nottingham, 2007, 162 pages.

Marx-Engels Correspondence, from the Marxist Internet Archive, 608 pages.

The Civil War in the United States, articles from the New York Daily Tribune, Portage Publications, Colorado Springs, 2003, 251 pages.

Manifesto of the Communist Party, International Publishers, New York, 2007, 48 pages.

The Communist Manifesto, introduction by Yanis Varoufakis, Vintage, London, 2018, 63 pages.

Manifesto of the Communist Party, Principles of Communism, Foreign Languages Press, Paris, 2020, 110 pages.

The Holy Family, Marxist Internet Archive, n.d., 322 pages.

Biographies and reminiscences

Reminiscences of Marx and Engels, FLPH, Moscow, n.d., 1955?, 419 pages.

Marx and Engels through the eyes of their contemporaries, Progress, Moscow, 1982, 297 pages.

The Great ‘Marxist-Leninist’ Theoreticians

Karl Marx and Frederick Engels Collected Works

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Zimbabwe News and other magazines

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The struggle continues

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Zimbabwe News

Zimbabwe News was a magazine that was first produced by the Zimbabwean African National Union (ZANU) in 1969 when the movement was in its early stages. At that time the organisation (in Britain) was lobbying the then Labour Government of Harold Wilson to reverse its stance on the Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) made by the Ian Smith regime in November 1965.

When the struggle within Rhodesia took on the aspects of a fully fledged National Liberation War, starting with guerrilla tactics and then progressing to more ambitious attacks, the magazine kept the world informed of events in the country.

After Independence in 1980 the magazine became the official organ of the ruling party of Zimbabwe.

1970 – Volume 2

01 – January

07 – December

1986 – Volume 17

10 – October

11 – November

12 – December

1987 – Volume 18

01 – January

01 – January (Special Issue)

02 – February

03 – March

04 – April

05/06 – May/June

07 – July

08 – August

11 – November

1988 – Volume 19

01 – January

02 – February

03 – April

05 – May

06 – June

07 – July

09 – September

10 – October

12 – December

1989 – Volume 20

01 – January

02 – February

03 – March

04 – April

05 – May

06 – June

07 – July

08 – August

09 – September

10 – October

11 – November

12 – December

1990 – Volume 21

01 – January

02 – February

03 – March

04 – April

05 – May

07 – August/September

08 – October/November

09 – December

1991 – Volume 22

01 – January/February

02 – March/April

04 – August

1992 – Volume 23

01 – January

03 – April

04 – May

05 – July/August

06 – September/October

07 – November

08 – December

1993 – Volume 24

01 – January

02 – February

03/04 – March/April

Social change and development

An occasional magazine which tended to look at a specific topic in more detail in each issue. Don’t know for how long it was published.

1983

Number 04 – Health

Number 05 – Economy

1984

Number 07 – Housing and Resettlement

Number 08 – The State

Number 09 – International Aid

Number 10 – Five Years of Independence

1985

Number 11 – The ‘Disadvantaged’

Number 12 – The 1985 General Election

1986

Number 13 – Women

Number 14 – Food and farming

Number 15 – The Non-Aligned Movement and the struggle against Imperialism and Colonialism

Number 15 – Supplement – Fidel Castro at 8th Non-Aligned Movement meeting in September 1982

1987

Number 16 – Industry and Technology

Number 16 – Supplement – Samora Machel and Joaquim Chissano

Spotlight on Zimbabwe

Published by the Zimbabwe Ministry of Information, Posts and Telecommunications.

Volume 5, No 1

Volume 5, No 2

Volume 6, No 1

The Voice

The publication of the South African Development Co-ordinating Conference/Preferential Trade Agreement. It’s reproduced here to give an idea of how commercial thinking was developing in Zimbabwe towards the end of the 1980s.

Volume 1, No 1, February 1987

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Zimbabwe – post-Independence

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Education for a National Culture, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Zimbabwe Publishing House, Harare, 1981, 16 pages.

Makers of History – Who’s Who of Nationalist Leaders in Zimbabwe, Diana Mitchell, Harare, 1983, 185 pages.

The Kadoma Declaration, July 31, 1983, Government Printers, Harare, 1983, 4 pages.

Conference on Food Production Co-operatives at the University of Zimbabwe, Harare 5-12th June 1985, 59 pages.

Co-operatives – What about them, Ministry of Education, Harare, 1985, 47 pages.

Women at Work, Report of the Woman’s Action Group Workshop, Harare, January 1985, 14 pages.

Zimbabwe – at 5 years of independence, Rebuilding Zimbabwe – Achievements, problems and prospects, ZANU(PF), Department of the Commissariat and Culture, Harare, 1985, 265 pages.

Zimbabwe – Prevention of Corruption Act, Zimbabwe Parliament, Government Printers, Harare, 1985, 16 pages.

Zimbabwean Women in Industry, Patricia Made and Birgitta Lagerstrom, Zimbabwe Publishing House, Harare, 1985, 60 pages.

African Perspectives on Non-alignment, ed by Jinadu and Mandaza, African Association of Political Science, Harare, 1986, 74 pages.

Education in Zimbabwe – Past, Present and Future, Zimbabwe Foundation for Education with Production, Harare, 1986, 152 pages.

First Five-Year National Development Plan 1986-1990, Volume 1, Government Printers, Harare, April 1986, 54 pages.

The Women of Zimbabwe, Ruth Weiss, Keshu, London, 1986, 151 pages.

Zimbabwe – The Political Economy of Transition, 1980-1986, ed. Ibbo Mandaza, Codesria, London, 1986, 430 pages.

Reorganisation of Parastatals in Zimbabwe, Paper presented at the Public Enterprise Seminar: Focus on Role, Performance and Management of Parastatals, organised by Conference Promtion Services (Pvt) Ltd, Harare, Sipho Shabalala, Harare, 1987, 19 pages.

The philosophy of the Working Class, NCG Mathema, Memorial Co-operative Society, Harare, 1987, 24 pages.

The Future of Socialism, Samir Amin, Southern Africa Political Economy Series (SAPES) Trust, Harare, 1990, 70 pages.

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