Marx lived in London as a political exile from 1849 until his death
in 1883. This book links the story of Marx's life in London to the
places he lived and worked, and is aimed at visitors who are
interested in seeing the places with which he was particularly
associated. It is fully illustrated with photographs, maps and
illustrations, and includes transport details to places of
interest. Marx spent most of the first years in London in Soho,
before moving to Kentish Town in 1856. Other places of significance
to his life include the British Museum Reading Room, where he
worked on Capital, Covent Garden, where the meetings of the First
International took place, and Hampstead Heath, where Marx and his
friends spent family Sundays.
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