MARX, Karl; Samuel MOORE and Edward AVELING ( translators ). Capital: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production … Translated from the Third German Edition … Stereotyped Edition.
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MARX, Karl; Samuel MOORE and Edward AVELING ( translators ). Capital: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production … Translated from the Third German Edition … Stereotyped Edition.

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MARX, Karl; Samuel MOORE and Edward AVELING ( translators ). Capital: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production … Translated from the Third German Edition … Stereotyped Edition.A Hat Maker's Copy of Das Kapital MARX, Karl; Samuel MOORE and Edward AVELING (translators). Capital: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production Translated from the Third German Edition Stereotyped Edition. London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co. 1889. 8vo. Publishers red cloth, blind stamped borders, spine lettered directly in gilt within gilt ruled border; pp. xxxi, [1 (blank)], 816; hinges and head of spine expertly repaired, extremities lightly

A Hat-Maker's Copy of Das Kapital

MARX, Karl; Samuel MOORE and Edward AVELING (translators). Capital: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production … Translated from the Third German Edition … Stereotyped Edition. London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co. 1889.

8vo. Publisher’s red cloth, blind-stamped borders, spine lettered directly in gilt within gilt-ruled border; pp. xxxi, [1 (blank)], 816; hinges and head of spine expertly repaired, extremities lightly rubbed, a few marks to boards and spine, spine a little toned; a few marks to first and final few leaves; but overall a very good, clean copy; early twentieth-ownership inscription ‘H Cottrell 25 Church Street, L-Edmonton’ in ink to half-title (see below), loosely inserted note on paper headed ‘Cottrell & Drew, Hat Materials Merchants … Luton’, dated 2 May 1946.

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HAZELL, A. P. A Summary of Marx’s “Capital”. Being a Concise Exposition of Marx’s Theory of Value. London: The Twentieth Century Press. 1907.

8vo. Original stapled paper wrappers, with photographic portrait of Marx to front cover; pp. 20; uniform browning, central crease from folding, extremities a little rubbed, overall very good; ‘H Cottrell 25 Church Street, Edmonton’ in ink to front wrapper.

First stereotyped edition of Das Kapital (vol. I), apparently the second edition of Karl Marx to be published in English and the first to be issued in a single volume, with a copy of the 1907 penny pamphlet A Summary of Marx’s “Capital”.

Samuel Moore (1838–1911), a lawyer and translator active in the Manchester branch of the First International, was commissioned by Friedrich Engels to prepare an English translation of Das Kapital shortly after Marx’s death in 1883. A close friend of both Marx and Engels, Moore had studied the work in depth since the publication of volume I in 1867 (volumes II and III followed posthumously in 1885 and 1894, respectively).

In 1884 Moore was joined by Edward Aveling (1849–1898) – who in the same year began his relationship with Marx’s daughter, Eleanor – and their translation was published with Engels’ full approval by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co. in January 1887. The edition comprised five hundred copies – including two hundred for the American market – and was issued in two volumes. Based on the original German text, the translation also incorporates the substantial revisions Marx made for the French edition, published in forty-four instalments between September 1872 and November 1875.

This stereotyped issue (printed from metal plates, called stereotypes, rather than composed movable type) constitutes the second UK edition of Das Kapital. It reproduces the text of the 1887 two-volume first English edition but is issued here for the first time in a single volume. The book was also distributed in the United States by D. Appleton & Co. of New York, whose name appears as co-publisher on the title-page of American copies. When bearing this imprint, the edition is regarded as the first US edition.

Provenance: From the library of Henry Cottrell, co-proprietor of Cottrell & Drew, Hat Materials Merchants in Luton. Evidently a Marxist, Cottrell presented this copy of Marx, together with a second edition of A. P. Hazell’s summary, to his friend Dale and to Dale’s son in 1946: ‘Dear Dale, Your son has written asking […] if I can lend him Marx’s Capital (which his father failed to read) – same is enclosed – sorry I haven’t the later volumes. Why not train your son to be a reasonable citizen – let his literary food be the Manchester Guardian Weekly & make it yours as well. Hope you are all well. Yours Cott.’

See PMM 359 for the first German edition.

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