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Contents
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. F. Engels. German Movements
  • 2. K. Marx. The American Question in England
  • 3. K. Marx. The British Cotton Trade
  • 4. K. Marx. The London Times and Lord Palmerston
  • 5. K. Marx. The London Times on the Orleans Princes in America
  • 6. K. Marx. The North American Civil War
  • 7. K. Marx. The Civil War in the United States
  • 8. K. Marx. The Crisis in England
  • 9. K. Marx. British Commerce
  • 10. K. Marx. Economic Notes
  • 11. K. Marx. Intervention in Mexico
  • 12. K. Marx. The Intervention in Mexico
  • 13. K. Marx. Monsieur Fould
  • 14. K. Marx. France's Financial Situation
  • 15. K. Marx. The Dismissal of Fremont
  • 16. K. Marx. The Trent Case
  • 17. K. Marx. The Anglo- American Conflict
  • 18. K. Marx. The News and Its Effect in London
  • 19. K. Marx. The Principal Actors in the Trent Drama
  • 20. K. Marx. Controversy over the Trent Case
  • 21. K. Marx. Progress of Feeling in England
  • 22. K. Marx. The Crisis over the Slavery Issue 1
  • 23. K. Marx. American Matters !
  • 24. K. Marx. A Slander Trial
  • 25. K. Marx. The Washington Cabinet and the Western Powers
  • 26. K. Marx. The Opinion of the Newspapers and the Opinion of the People
  • 27. K. Marx. French News Humbug. - Economic Consequences of War
  • 28. K. Marx. A Pro- America Meeting
  • 29. K. Marx. English Public Opinion
  • 30. K. Marx. More on Seward's Suppressed Dispatch
  • 31. K. Marx. A Coup d'État by Lord John Russell
  • 32. K. Marx. Statistical Observations on the Railway System
  • 33. K. Marx. A London Workers' Meeting
  • 34. K. Marx. Anti- Intervention Feeling
  • 35. K. Marx. On the Cotton Crisis
  • 36. K. Marx. English
  • 37. K. Marx. The Parliamentary Debate on the Address
  • 38. K. Marx. The Mexican Imbroglio
  • 39. K. Marx. American Affairs
  • 40. K. Marx. The Secessionists' Friends in the Lower House.Š Recognition of the American Blockade
  • 41. K. Marx and F. Engels. The American Civil War
  • 42. K. Marx. An International Affaire Mirés
  • 43. K. Marx. The English Press and the Fall of New Orleans
  • 44. K. Marx. A Treaty Against the Slave Trade
  • 45. K. Marx and F. Engels. The Situation in the American Theatre of War
  • 46. K. Marx. English Humanity and America
  • 47. F. Engels. The American Civil War and the Ironclads and Rams '.
  • 48. K. Marx. Chinese Affairs
  • 49. K. Marx. A Scandal
  • 50. K. Marx. A Suppressed Debate on Mexico and the Alliance with France
  • 51. K. Marx. A Criticism of American Affairs
  • 52. K. Marx. Russell's Protest Against American Rudeness. -The Rise in the Price of Grain. - On the Situation in Italy
  • 53. K. Marx. Abolitionist Demonstrations in America
  • 54. K. Marx. A Meeting for Garibaldi
  • 55. K. Marx. Workers' Distress in England
  • 56. K. Marx. A Note on the Amnesty
  • 57. K. Marx. Garibaldi Meetings. - The Distressed Condition of Cotton Workers
  • 58. K. Marx. Comments on the North American Events
  • 59. K. Marx. Bread Manufacture
  • 60. K. Marx. The Situation in North America
  • 61. K. Marx. Symptoms of Disintegration in the Southern Confederacy
  • 62. K. Marx. The Election Results in the Northern States
  • 63. K. Marx. The Dismissal of McClellan
  • 64. K. Marx. English Neutrality. - The Situation in the Southern States
  • 65. K. Marx. Letter to the Editors of the Berliner Reform
  • 66. F. Engels. Kinglake on the Battle of the Alma
  • 67. F. Engels. Artillery News from America
  • 68. K. Marx. Proclamation on Poland by the German Workers' Educational Society in London
  • 69. F. Engels. The English Army
  • 70. F. Engels. The Strength of the Armies in Schleswig
  • 71. K. Marx and F. Engels. Obituary
  • 72. F. Engels. England's Fighting Forces as against Germany
  • FROM THE PREPARATORY MATERIALS
  • Appendices
  • NOTES AND INDEXES
  • Subject Index