Documents of the First International Volume 5 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1872 Excerpt: ... APPENDIX MEETING OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE 122, Regents Park Road Friday, June 28, i872255 Present: Cournet, Engels, Frankel, Hales, Marx, Jung, Serraillier, Wroblewski. Communication was made on the report of the New York Provisional Committee for May 1872. To be printed except the International's internal affairs. Ditto for the resolution of the same Committee on the strike of the cabinet-makers, etc. To be published here and on the Continent.256 Cournet was instructed to get it to Belgium and to correspond with that country. Serraillier proposed not to give reports of the meetings to The Eastern Post any more. Resolved to write to Keen on the subject that The Eastern Post, being the organ of the Universalist Council, cannot be further treated by us as that of the International. Engels was to write. Serraillier read correspondence from Paris in which he was threatened with being accused before the General See pp. 235, 241 of the present volume.--Ed. Council for not having sent the article promised in the name of the General Council for their paper. Passed that it was a French affair and that the article should be submitted the next evening to the French who were to meet at Marx's place. Wroblewski proposed that this should be in letter form to the Ferre section so that the paper could publish it as such; and that Serraillier should write to the Ferre section saying that he had communicated the news to the Council immediately, but that the commission nominated for the purpose had to take advice before engaging the Council in such serious business.257 F. ENGELS, Secretary KARL MARX, Chairman of the meeting Translated from the French MEETING OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE ON FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1872 Frankel, Chairman, Serraillier, Secretary. Members present: Engels, Wrobl...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1872 Excerpt: ... APPENDIX MEETING OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE 122, Regents Park Road Friday, June 28, i872255 Present: Cournet, Engels, Frankel, Hales, Marx, Jung, Serraillier, Wroblewski. Communication was made on the report of the New York Provisional Committee for May 1872. To be printed except the International's internal affairs. Ditto for the resolution of the same Committee on the strike of the cabinet-makers, etc. To be published here and on the Continent.256 Cournet was instructed to get it to Belgium and to correspond with that country. Serraillier proposed not to give reports of the meetings to The Eastern Post any more. Resolved to write to Keen on the subject that The Eastern Post, being the organ of the Universalist Council, cannot be further treated by us as that of the International. Engels was to write. Serraillier read correspondence from Paris in which he was threatened with being accused before the General See pp. 235, 241 of the present volume.--Ed. Council for not having sent the article promised in the name of the General Council for their paper. Passed that it was a French affair and that the article should be submitted the next evening to the French who were to meet at Marx's place. Wroblewski proposed that this should be in letter form to the Ferre section so that the paper could publish it as such; and that Serraillier should write to the Ferre section saying that he had communicated the news to the Council immediately, but that the commission nominated for the purpose had to take advice before engaging the Council in such serious business.257 F. ENGELS, Secretary KARL MARX, Chairman of the meeting Translated from the French MEETING OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE ON FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1872 Frankel, Chairman, Serraillier, Secretary. Members present: Engels, Wrobl...

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General Books LLC

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February 2012

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February 2012

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246 x 189 x 10mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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184

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978-1-150-90499-8

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9781150904998

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1-150-90499-2



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