This is volume XIII, the last volume, in the Complete Works of Karl Marx by Livraria Press.
This series offers fresh translations of Marx's works from the original manuscripts chronologically laid out, including rare and unpublished manuscripts. Marx was a prolific writer, publishing dozens of massive works and drafting a dozen books that were never finished. Marx published a dozen articles in the New-York Daily Tribune, now the New York Times, as well as countless pamphlets and essays in various journals and magazines. In 1864, he wrote a letter directly to Abraham Lincoln on his re-election after years of commenting on the Civil War extensively. This series resurrects these manuscripts with new life in unabridged, literal translations directly from the original manuscripts into modern American English.
This volume contains all of Marx's minor manuscripts, including his letter to Abraham Lincoln and his Thesis on Feuerbach. These works provide critical context to the development of Marx's ideology across the years. Included here are translations of:
1842 Remarks on the new Prussian censorship instruction
1842 The Proceedings of the 6th Rhenish Parliament
1842 The Philosophical Manifesto of the Historical School of Law
1844 On the Jewish Question
1845 Theses on Feuerbach
1846 To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America
1865 Wage, Price, Profit