Worth mentioning that window breakers are quite inexpensive and worth it to have one in the car.
You may never use it, or it may save you or someone else. With the $10-$20 one is.
>Here’s one of the books he had.
Here is another one of the books he had
the fact that this one book is not bad proves that all the other possessions don't count.
It is unpleasurable to read, Marx wasn’t a good writer at all and the style of writing does not make this something you read to enjoy. Talking about “original versions” is worthless because there’s barely any around and if they are filled with outdated arguments and facts. Hence the many prefaces by Engels later on. Engels pumped out loads of versions, there’s probably thousands of “official” versions.
I just took the big publishers and averaged out, Penguin for instance often goes over 300 pages even into the 400s with it’s classics line. The most common/popular version on my local bookstore is a bit over 180 pages. https://www.amazon.com/Communist-Manifesto-Penguin-Classics/dp/0140447571
https://www.amazon.nl/Friedrich-Engels-Karl-Marx-Communist/dp/0141395907/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=communist manifesto&qid=1635781357&sr=8-4
It also wasn’t initally published as the communist manifesto, it only got shortened to that almost 30 years later.
> a wedge of 200 single dollar bills.
A wedge of sub-10p-costing* printed pieces of paper which, from enough of a distance, look like money.
*No, seriously. You can get them for less than 10p each.
If you already own a mechanical keyboard, you can just buy typewriter style keycaps for around 20 USD and switch them out. Just make sure your stems are compatible. It's not the full look of course, but it gets you most of the way there.