Spada the Bandit. Edited with Annotations and an Afterword by Rob Couteau

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<p>To have lived to the full to have loved to have fought to have killed: that is a man's life. And even though the price be death it would be cheap at that. As chronicled in this extraordinary memoir André Spada (1897 - 1935) the infamous Corsican bandit known as the King of the Maquis embodied a complex amalgam not only of Good and Evil but also of contrary emotions and perceptions. These include compassion and kindness as well as those cold-blooded instincts that eclipse the humanity of those driven by abject criminality. Thus we have the two Spadas. But beyond the idiosyncratic biography of a particular individual it's through this confession that we gain entrée to a uniquely structured demimonde: the world of honorable bandits known as the Maquisards constructed upon a rigid set of codes. Part of that pledge is to never betray their leader even when a steep price is placed on his head. And even after a French expeditionary force is sent into Corsica with the sole purpose of rooting out the bandits. The military contingent is composed of tanks planes mountain artillery a cannon explosives armored cars field kitchens and 1400 troops; yet they fail to capture Spada and are eventually withdrawn. But a police campaign finally succeeds in forcing Spada out of his lair and driving him across the island. Available for the first time since 1935 this annotated edition features an in-depth Afterword by literary author Rob Couteau.</p>
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