Runes published an English translation of Marx's On the Jewish Question under the title A World without Jews.
runes | Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser | Dagobert I | Dagobert of Pisa | Dagobert | Runes | ''l'' runes | Dagobert Peche | Dagobert II | Dagobert Biermann | Anglo-Saxon runes |
with only two l runes, translating "you, my lover, embrace me, leek! leek!", interpreting the l runes as abbreviating "leek" (*laukaz), symbolizing fertility or prosperity (leek is strongly associated with nubile women in Old Norse skaldic poetry).