1. Karl Marx. First Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco- Prussian War
2. Frederick Engels. Notes on the War
3. Karl Marx. To the Committee of the Social- Democratic Workers' Party
4. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Letter to the Committee of the Social- Democratic Workers' Party
5. Karl Marx. Second Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco- Prussian War
6. Karl Marx. Concerning the Arrest of the Members of the Central Committee of the Social- Democratic Workers' Party
7. Frederick Engels. To the Sixth Congress of the Belgian Sections of the International Working Men's Association
8. Karl Marx. On the Freedom of the Press and Meetings in Germany
9. Frederick Engels. To the Spanish Federal Council of the International Working Men's Association
10. Frederick Engels. The Aspect of Affairs in Russia
11. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. To the Editor of The Times
12. Karl Marx. Statement by the General Council to the Editor of The Times and Other Papers
13. Karl Marx. To the Editorial Boards of the Volksstaat and the Zukunft
14. Karl Marx. To the Editor of De Werker
15. Karl Marx. To the Editor of The Times
16. Frederick Engels. On the Cigar- Workers' Strike in Antwerp
17. Frederick Engels. Outline of an Appeal of the General Council to the Weavers' and Spinners' Trade Unions of Manchester for Assistance to the Spanish Textile Workers' Strike
18. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Resolution of the General Council Expelling Henri Louis Tolain from the International Working Men's Association
19. Frederick Engels. Once Again " Herr Vogt"
20. Karl Marx. The Civil War in France. Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association
21. Karl Marx. To the Editor of The Pall Mall Gazette
22. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Statement by thé General Council on Jules Favre's Circular
23. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Statement by the General Council to the Editor of The Times
24. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Statement by the General Council to the Editor of The Standard
25. Frederick Engels. Statement by the General Council on George Jacob Holyoake's Letter
26. Frederick Engels. Letter from the General Council to the Editor of The Spectator ( resp. Examiner)
27. Karl Marx. To the Editor of The Daily News
28. Frederick Engels. Statement by the General Council on the Letters of G. J. Holyoake and B. Lucraft
29. Karl Marx. Letter to Max Friedländer, the Editor of the Neue Freie Presse
30. Frederick Engels. The Address The Civil War in France and the English Press
31. Karl Marx. Letter to Frederick Greenwood, the Editor of The Pall Mall Gazette
32. Karl Marx. Mr. Washburne, the American Ambassador, in Paris
33. Karl Marx. To the Editor of The Morning Advertiser
34. Karl Marx. To the Editor of The Standard
35. Frederick Engels. Mazzini's Statement against the International Working Men's Association
36. Karl Marx. Covering Letter to the Editor of The Times
37. Frederick Engels. To the Editor of The Times
38. Karl Marx. To the Editor of L'International
39. Karl Marx. To the Editor of Public Opinion
40. Karl Marx. To the Editor of Public Opinion
41. Karl Marx. To the Editor of the Gaulois
42. Karl Marx. Letter to the Editor of The Sun, Charles Dana
43. Karl Marx. The Commune and Archbishop Darboy
44. Karl Marx. To the Editor of La Vérité
45. Karl Marx. To the Editor of The Evening Standard.
46. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Propositions to the General Council Concerning Preparations for the London Conference
47. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Propositions to Be Submitted to the Conference by the General Council
48. Karl Marx. On the Activity of the Alliance of Socialist Democracy. Record of the Speech at the Sitting of the Conference Commission of 18 September 1871
49. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Motions of the General Council Adopted by the Conference
50. Frederick Engels. On the Political Action of the Working Class
51. Frederick Engels. On the Political Action of the Working Class
52. Karl Marx. Resolution of the London Conference relating to the Split in Romance Switzerland
53. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Resolutions of the Conference of Delegates of the International Working Men's Association Assembled at London from 17th to 23rd September 1871
54. Karl Marx. To the Editors of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly
FROM THE PREPARATORY MATERIALS
1. Karl Marx. Drafts of The Civil War in France
2. Frederick Engels. Robert Reid, Ex- Correspondent of The Daily Telegraph