EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
PART Ⅰ ARTICLES FROM THE New York Daily Tribune (1861-1862) By Karl Marx
1.The American Question in England
2.The British Cotton Trade
3.The London Times on the Orleans Princes in America
4.The Intervention in Mexico
5.The News and its Effect in London
6.Progress of Feeling in England
7.English Public Opinion
PART Ⅱ ARTICLES FROM THE VIENNA Presse (1861-1862) By Karl Marx and Frederick Engels
1.The North American Civil War
2.The Civil War in the United States
3.The Crisis in England
4.Economic Notes
5.Intervention in Mexico
6.The Dismissal of Fremont
7.The Trent Case
8.The Anglo-American Conflict
9.The Principal Actors in the Trent Drama
10.The Controversies over the Trent Case
11.The Washington Cabinet and the Western Powers
12.The Opinion of the Journals and the Opinion of the People
13.French News Humbug-Economic Conse-quences of War
14.A Pro-America Meeting
15.The History of Seward's Suppressed Dis-patch
16.A Coup d'l~tat of Lord John Russell
17.A London Workers' Meeting
18.Anti-Intervention Feeling
19.On the Cotton Crisis
20.The Parliamentary Debate on the Address
21.American Affairs
22.The Secessionists' Friends in the Lower House-Recognition of the American Blockade
23.The American Civil War [I]
24.The American Civil War [II]
25.An International A]]aire Mires
26.The English Press and the Fall of New Orleans
27.A Treaty Against the Slave Trade
28.The Situation in the American Theater of War
29.English Humanity and America
30.A Suppressed Debate on Mexico and the Alliance with France
31.A Criticism of American Affairs
32.Abolitionist Demonstrations in America
33.The Situation in North America
34.The Dismissal of McClellan
35.English Neutrality-The Situation in the Southern States
PART Ⅲ CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN KARL MARX AND FREDERICK ENGELS (1861-1866)
1.Marx to Engels Jan 11,1860
2.Engels to Marx Jan 26,1860
3.Engels to Marx Jan 7,1861
4.Marx to Engels June 9,1861
5.Engels to Marx June 12,1861
6.Marx to Engels July 1,1861
7.Engels to Marx July 3,1861
8.Marx to Engels July 5,1861
9.Engels to Marx Nov.27,1861
10.Marx to Engels Dec.9,1861
11.Marx to Engels Dee.19,1861
12.Marx to Engels March 3,1862
13.Engels to Marx March 5,1862
14.Marx to Engels March 6,1862
15.Marx to Engels April 28,1862
16.Engels to Marx May 5,1862
17.Marx to Engels May 6,1862
18.Engels to Marx May 12,1862
19.Engels to Marx May 23,1862
20.Marx to Engels May 27,1862
21.Engels to Marx May 29,1862
22.Engels to Marx June 4,1862
23.Engels to Marx July 30,1862
24.Marx to Engels July 30,1862
25.Marx to Engels Aug.7,1862
26.Engels to Marx Sept.9,1862
27.Marx to Engels Sept.10,1862
28.Engels to Marx Oct.16,1862
29.Marx to Engels Oct.29,1862
30.Engels to Marx Nov.5,1862
31.Engels to Marx Nov.15,1862
32.Marx to Engels Nov.17,1862
33.Marx to Engels Nov.20,1862
34.Engels to Marx Dee.30,1862
35.Marx to Engels Jan.2,1863
36.Marx to Engels Feb.13,1863
37.Engels to Marx Feb.17,1863
38.Marx to Engels March 24,1863
39.Engels to Marx June 11,1863
40.Marx to Engels July 6,1863
41.Marx to Engels Aug.15,1863
42.Marx to Engels May 26,1864
43.Engels to Marx May 30,1864
44.Marx to Engels June 7,1864
45.Engels to Marx June 9,1864
46.Engels to Marx Sept.4,1864
47.Marx to Engels Sept.7,1864
48.Engels to Marx Nov.9,1864
49.Marx to Engels Dec.2,1864
50.Marx to Engels Feb.6,1865
51.Engels to Marx Feb.7,1865
52.Marx to Engels Feb.10,1865
53.Marx to Engels March 4,1865
54.Engels to Marx April 16,1865
55.Marx to Engels May 1,1865
56.Engels to Marx May 3,1865
57.Marx to Engels May 9,1865
58.Marx to Engels May 20,1865
59.Marx to Engels June 24,1865
60.Engels to Marx July 15,1865
61.Marx to Engels April 23,1866
APPENDIN
1.Address of the International Workingmen's Association to Abraham Lincoln
2.The American Ambassador's Reply to Address of the International Workingmen's Association
3.Address of the International Workingmen's Association to "President Johnson
REFERENCE NOTES
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX
GENERAL INDEX