The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844

The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844

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Publisher's Synopsis

From 1842 to 1844, German philosopher FRIEDRICH ENGELS (1820-1895) lived in Manchester, England, and witnessed firsthand the impact of the nation's burgeoning Industrial Revolution on the poor. In this classic treatise, Engels documents, in what is today his best-known work, the terrible working conditions, rampant disease, overcrowded housing, child labor, and other horrors of the time. Originally intended for a German audience and translated for American readers in 1885 by American socialist, suffragette, and civil rights activist FLORENCE KELLEY WISCHNEWETZKY (1859-1932), this work has never been out of print. It remains a startling record of the era, and is must-reading for anyone wishing a deeper understanding of Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto, which Engels collaborated on with his friend only a few years later.

Book information

ISBN: 9781605203683
Publisher: Cosimo
Imprint: Cosimo Classics
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.5620942
Language: English
Number of pages: 324
Weight: 354g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 19mm