I'd appreciate some pointers to books on the following two topics:

(1) Introductions to the works of Karl Marx going beyond Capital. (There
    are several good books of the "Reading Capital" variety, but I'm
    looking for a survey of his other works.)

    A collection of some of his main writings, each with some kind of
    introduction or preface, would work. (I want paper, not electronic,
    copies, and I need to acquire the works themselves, anyway.)

(2) Biographies of Karl Marx. (Just want to know about the person, his
    life, and so on. I realize it's inevitable that such a book would
    delve a little bit into his works, but that's not the main point
    here.)

(3) A paper or other summary which addresses what Marxists say, versus
    what Marx himself said. (I realize that some things attributed to
    Marx or to Marxists aren't really by him or them, although they
    might be valid; I'd like to get a sense of who said what. Maybe
    there is an introduction to Marxism which would serve this purpose.)

No doubt, these questions have been asked before, so a pointer to a
previous bibliography or survey would be fine.

Thanks in advance.



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