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wiki:newsweeks_top_100_books_2009 [2014/06/06 15:07]
mn1a [Volume 1 (1867)]
wiki:newsweeks_top_100_books_2009 [2014/06/06 15:08]
mn1a [Volume 3 (1894)]
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 ==== Volume 2 (1885) ==== ==== Volume 2 (1885) ====
 **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** **AVAILABLE FORMATS:**
-  * [[RC 39628]]+  * [[RC 39628]] - [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/39628|DB 39628]] - (last checked 6/6/2014)
 **ANNOTATION: ** **ANNOTATION: **
 ''Compiled by Friedrick Engels, Marx's lifelong partner, and published posthumously. This volume contains an extensive introduction by Ernest Mandel. The author continues with technical analyses of aspects of capitalism that were initiated in Volume 1, including the question of supply and demand and the ownership of private property.'' ''Compiled by Friedrick Engels, Marx's lifelong partner, and published posthumously. This volume contains an extensive introduction by Ernest Mandel. The author continues with technical analyses of aspects of capitalism that were initiated in Volume 1, including the question of supply and demand and the ownership of private property.''
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 ==== Volume 3 (1894) ==== ==== Volume 3 (1894) ====
 **AVAILABLE FORMATS:** **AVAILABLE FORMATS:**
-  * [[RC 39629]]+  * [[RC 39629]] - [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/39629|DB 39629]] - (last checked 6/6/2014)
 **ANNOTATION: ** **ANNOTATION: **
 ''Compiled by Frederick Engels and published more than a decade after Marx's death. Certain subjects, such as world markets and competition, are not fully developed in the original manuscript, but this volume examines the process of capitalist production in its totality. Controversial from the start, Marx shows how he would have solved the problems of what he believed would be the collapse of capitalism.'' ''Compiled by Frederick Engels and published more than a decade after Marx's death. Certain subjects, such as world markets and competition, are not fully developed in the original manuscript, but this volume examines the process of capitalist production in its totality. Controversial from the start, Marx shows how he would have solved the problems of what he believed would be the collapse of capitalism.''
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