The accounts in the biography of Karl Marx were informative and supplied those unacknowledged with a basic understanding of setting the scene up for communism, its ideology, the masterminds behind it, and the exile which had pushed Marx into a more depressing episode who always managed to support and return to his mission of setting communism as only party for workers right besides human rights as he saw it suitable. Some parts of the book were unmanageable like the quotations on either page which distracted the reader from the main text, although it is quite understandable that the author tried to include first accounts by quoting Marx and other involved individuals, it was quite tiresome to get around. Overall, this book was on brief history of initiating communism, rise of Marxism besides gradual improvement of capitalist societies (wages, working hours, equal pay) even though it took quite some time to achieve it. If anyone is interested in reading this for educational purposes, my only notice for the book would be that it is quite biased and favors Marxism ideas to those of modern democratic ideas.