Marx and Engels mostly talks about the french wars, Lenin talks about the union movement in russia. The last one is about Soziology.

The last time I was there I wasn't a communist yet, now it's great, he has an insane communist library.

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    1. Marx first Adress to the council about the French war.

    2. Engels, About the War 1870

    3. Engels Sargossa -Paris ("Pall Mall Gazette Nr. 1776)

    4. The Downfall of Metz (Pall Mall nr. 1782) (A lot of small articles about the german war in france follow)

    P. 265 Marx: To the Delegation of the SDP London 02.08.1870

    P.266 Karl Marx/Friedrich Engels "About Karl Blind)

    P. 268 M/E letter to the Delegation of the SDP

    ( a lot of small letters and comments follow)

    P. 313 Civil war in France

    (A lot of letters)

    P.418 M/E Resolutions of the Delegate-Conference of the International conducted in London 17. To 23 Spetember 1871

    (A lot of letters)

    Karl Marx: Drafts for "Civil War in France".

    The Lenin is too big to do that sadly, it has a lot of his speeches an analyses about unions in different countries(germany, russia) though.