Che Guevara's classic text on revolutionary tactics and strategy.
Since Guerrilla Warfare was first published in 1961, it has joined the
canon of classic military literature, consulted by revolutionaries and
counterrevolutionaries alike. In this book, Che Guevara outlines the
lessons he learned as a guerrilla soldier in the Cuban revolution and
explains how a small group of dedicated fighters grew in strength with
the support of the Cuban people, overcoming the odds to vanquish the
US-backed dictator's army and overthrow the dictatorship.
Guerrilla Warfare is both an insightful account of one of the decisive
revolutionary movements of the twentieth century and a timeless resource
for freedom fighters the world over. This edition includes Che's
corrections and his suggestions for further revisions to the
text--revisions his murder in 1967 prevented him from making.