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The Flying Spy

The Flying Spy

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THE FLYING SPY

BY
Lieut. CAMILLO DE CARLO
Of the Italian Army
WITH A PREFACE BY
Maj.-Gen. EMILIO GUGLIELMOTTI
Hon. Aide-de-Camp to H. M. the King of Italy
Military Attaché, Royal Italian Embassy, U.S.A.
Translated from the Italian by
MARIA SERMOLINO
NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
681 Fifth Avenue

Copyright, 1919
BY
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the United States of America

To the memory of My Brother,
To the memory of Ignazio and Manfredi
Lanza di Trabia,
To the memory of All Our Dead,
This tale of suffering and of war is dedicated


PREFACE

I am asked to write a preface for this little book, but I think that it needs no preface at all. The account of a most extraordinary war adventure condensed in a few pages, the fact that the exceptional will, determination and nerve of the man who accomplished it have been rewarded by the most coveted Italian military decoration, the rarest among all the military decorations in the world, the gold medal for bravery, are good reasons for raising the interest of the reader. But the author adds a new flavor to the thing, seizing often the opportunity to show the ferocity of soldiers who have been to the last the faithful and worthy servants of the House of the Hapsburg; the sufferings of the Italian populations temporarily under the hated Austrian oppression; the passionate love and devotion of those populations to their great mother country, Italy, arguments too often unknown, overlooked and unappreciated. For these reasons this book is not only an interesting historical document, but also, and especially, a good and patriotic performance.

Major-General Emilio Guglielmotti,
Hon. Aide-de-Camp to H. M. the King of Italy,
Military Attaché, Royal Italian Embassy,
U. S. A.

NOTE

All documents mentioned in this narrative are in the possession of the Italian military authorities. Every fact can be attested to by numerous witnesses, and

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