Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (19)
German Movements (February 1861)
The American Question in England (October 1861)
The British Cotton Trade (October 1861)
The London Times and Lord Palmerston
The London Times on the Orleans Princes in America
The North American Civil War (October 1861)
London, October 20, 1861
The Civil War in the United States (October 1861)
From The Crisis in England (November 1861)
British Commerce (November 1861)
Economic Notes (Marx, 1861)
Intervention in Mexico (November 12, 1861)
The Intervention in Mexico (November 23, 1861)
Monsieur Fould (Marx, 1861)
France's Financial Situation (Marx, 1861)
The Dismissal of Frémont
London, November 19, 1861
The Trent Case
London, November 28, 1861
The Anglo-American Conflict (November 1861)
London, November 29, 1861
The News and its Effect in London
The Principal Actors in the Trent Drama
London, December 4
Controversy Over the Trent Case
London, December 7, 1861
Progress of Feelings in England
London, Dec.7, 1861
The Crisis Over the Slavery Issue (December 1861)
American Matters (December 1861)
London, Dec. 13, 1861
A Slander Trial (Marx, 1861)
The Washington Cabinet and the Western Powers (1861)
The Opinion of the Newspapers and the Opinion of the People (December 1861)
London, December 25
French News Humbug. Economic Consequences of War
London, December 31
A Pro-America Meeting (January 1862)
London, January 1 1862
English Public Opinion (January 1862)
London, Jan. 11, 1862
More on Seward’s Suppressed Dispatch
London, January 14
A Coup d’Etat of Lord John Russell
Statistical Observations on the Railway System (1862)
A London Workers’ Meeting (1862)
Anti-Intervention Feeling (1862)
On the Cotton Crisis (February 1862)
English (Marx, 1862)
The Parliamentary Debate on the Address
The Mexican Imbroglio
American Affairs (February 1862)
The Secessionists’ Friends in the Lower House. Recognition of the American Blockade
London, March 8
The American Civil War (March 1862)
II
An International Affaire Mirès
The English Press and the Fall of New Orleans
London, May 16
A Treaty Against the Slave Trade (May 1862)
London, May 18
The Situation in the American Theater of War
English Humanism and America
London, June 14
The American Civil War and the Ironclads and Rams
Chinese Affairs (July 1862)
A Scandal (Marx, 1862)
A Suppressed Debate on Mexico and the Alliance with France
A Criticism of American Affairs (August 1862)
Russell's Protest Against American Rudeness. The Rise in the Price of Grain. On the Situation in Italy
Abolitionist Demonstrations in America
A Meeting for Garibaldi
Workers' Distress in England (Marx, 1862)
A Note on the Amnesty (Marx, 1862)
Garibaldi Meetings. The Distressed Condition of Cotton Workers
Comments on the North American Events (October 1862)
Bread Manufacture (Marx, 1862)
The Situation in North America (November 1862)
Symptoms of Disintegration in the Southern Confederacy
The Election Results in the Northern States (November 1862)
The Dismissal of McClellan
English Neutrality—The Situation in the Southern States
Letter to the Editors of the Berliner Reform (1863)
Kinglake on the Battle of the Alma
Artillery News from America
Proclamation on Poland by the German Workers' Educational Society in London
The English Army (Engels, 1863)
The Strength of the Armies in Schleswig
Obituary (1864)
England's Fighting Forces as against Germany (1864)
Ground Rent (Notes)
Biographical Notes on Wilhelm Wolff
Application by Marx for Restoration of His Prussian Citizenship
Application by Marx for Restoration of His Prussian Citizenship
Marx's Statement On The Restoration Of His Prussian Citizenship
Marx's Statement On The Rejection Of His Application For Restoration Of His Prussian Citizenship
Answer To Marx's Application For Restoration Of His Prussian Citizenship
Marx's Application For Naturalisation And Right Of Domicile In Berlin
Letter From Marx To Police President Von Zedlitz
Power Of Attorney Given By Marx To Ferdinand Lassalle For The Restoration Of His Prussian Citizenship
To The Directorate Of The Schiller Institute
Power Of Attorney Issued By Marx To Engels To Take Over Wilhelm Wolff's Estate