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The author compiles personal reminiscences, eyewitness anecdotes, and portrait sketches that form an intimate, humanizing account of Karl Marx. Friends, comrades, and acquaintances recall childhood amusements, family scenes, personal habits, moral temper, comic verses, and conversational manner alongside descriptions of political engagement, producing short chapters and vignettes that blend anecdote with biographical outline. The narrative alternates lively reportage and reflective commentary, often accompanied by photographs and prints, with the aim of presenting the subject as a complex private individual as well as a public intellectual.
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