Samuel Moore (1 December 1838 – 20 July 1911) was an English translator, lawyer and colonial administrator.[1] He is best known for the first English translation of Das Kapital and the only authorised translation of The Communist Manifesto which was thoroughly verified and supplied with footnotes by Friedrich Engels.[2][1][3][4] Moore also wrote a summary of a notebook by Marx which was published as Chapter III of the third volume of Das Kapital.[5]
^ abcKiehnbaum, Erhard (1975). "Samuel Moore"(PDF). Beiträge zur Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung (BZG.) (in German). 17. Jahrg. (H. 6): 1074–1081. Archived(PDF) from the original on 8 November 2022.
^Henderson, W. O. (5 November 2013) [first published in 1976 as The Life of Friedrich Engels]. Friedrich Engels. Routledge. pp. 281–282. ISBN978-1-136-62918-1.
^Elwell, Frank L. (2013). "Preface". Sociocultural Systems: Principles of Structure and Change. Athabasca University Press. pp. xv. ISBN978-1-927356-20-3.