Edmondo De Amicis (1846 - 1908) was an Italian novelist journalist poet and short-story writer. His best-known book is Cuore a children's novel translated into English as Heart. De Amicis fought in the battle of Custoza during the Third Independence War a defeat of Savoy forces against the Austrian Empire. In Florence he wrote his first sketches dealing with his frontline experience collected as La vita militare (Military Life 1868) and first published by the journal of the Ministry of Defense L'Italia Militare. In 1870 he joined the staff of the journal La Nazione in Rome and his correspondence at the time later served as base for his travel writings: Spagna (1873) Olanda (1874) Ricordi di Londra (1874) Marocco (1876) Constantinople (1878) Ricordi di Parigi (1879).
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