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  1. Edward Bibbins Aveling. Common law husband of Eleanor Marx (1884). English writer and journalist. Co-translator of volume I of Marx's Capital. Member of the Social Democratic Federation from 1884. Later, a founder of the Socialist League and organizer of the mass movement of unskilled workers and unemployed in the 1880s and 1890s.

  2. Aveling’s piece, written for Progress journal, displays his savage wit and weakness for ‘dainty-figured, sweet-faced women’. Edward Aveling, ‘Some humours of the reading room at the British Museum’, Progress (1883). P.P.5857.e. Unscrupulous, spendthrift, and reptilian in appearance, Aveling was roundly disliked by many of his peers.

  3. Edward Aveling. (1849-1898): Médico inglês, companheiro de Eleanor Marx pertenceu à Federação Social Democrática (SDF), fundador, junto com Eleanor e William Morris, da Liga Socialista participando da redação do seu jornal. Traduziu O Capital para o inglês. Saiu da liga em 1886 e posteriormente, junto com Engels, tentou fundar um novo ...

  4. Aveling est l’auteur de six pièces de théâtre, sous le pseudonyme Alec Nelson. Elles n’eurent aucun succès. En juin 1897, Alec Nelson/Edward Aveling épousa (son épouse était décédée en 1893) une des actrices de sa troupe, Eva Frye, qui avait une vingtaine d’années.

  5. Edward Aveling, the son of a Congregational minister, was born in Stoke Newington, London, on 29th November, 1849. Aveling was educated at Harrow School and the Faculty of Medicine at University College, London. An excellent student and after he graduated he was appointed as a Lecturer in Comparative Anatomy at London Hospital.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eleanor_MarxEleanor Marx - Wikipedia

    After that, Eleanor and Edward Aveling, overseen by Friedrich Engels, prepared the first English language edition of Das Kapital volume I, published in 1887. On Engels' death in 1895, she and Aveling sorted and stored her father's extensive papers. Marx identified strongly with her Jewish heritage.