BY
EZIO M. GRAY
Translated from the Italian by BERNAND MIALL
This volume will interest the business man and politician as well as the general public. It shows how Germany, by means of her industrial or money-lending banks, obtained control of vast sums of Italian capital, and of most Italian industries; ruining those which competed with her, and making even those she favoured dependent on her for some necessary item, so that war meant, or was intended to mean, the economic ruin of Italy. What Germany did in Italy she has done elsewhere; and everywhere her banking and commerce go hand in hand with espionage. Signor Gray tells us what Italy is doing to shake off the German yoke, and what remains to be done.
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HODDER AND STOUGHTON
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Third Edition in the Press
The First Volume of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's History of the War
The British Campaign
in France & Flanders
1914