1. Features 160 remarkable photographs, many of which have never been published; 2. Exclusive first-time interviews with Che's closest friends, family and fellow revolutionaries and allies; 3. Accompanying text includes detailed captions telling the real story behind each of the photographs. This unique and fascinating information is provided by Aleida March (the widow of Che Guevara), as well as several of Che's still-living contemporaries; 4. Features striking visual iconography such as propaganda posters, pictures, adverts, and artwork from renowned revolutionary artists. The pictures are sourced from the Cuban epartamento de Orientacion Revolucionaria, the Oficina de Asuntos Historicos, the Pabellon Cuba and the archives of the magazine Bohemia and the Prensa Latina press agency, many of which have not been available for use in this way; 5. Organized chronologically and also around the central themes of Che's life, portraying him not only as a revolutionary fighter, leader and public hero, but also as a private family man, individual and friend; 6. Significant extracts and quotations from Che's original texts (a 17-volume English language edition of which is in preparation), personal letters and other little known documents on subjects such as love, honor, integrity, morality, justice, liberation and joy; 7. A time-line charting the key stages in Che's life, from his Argentinian childhood to his death in Bolivia, via his travels through Latin America and his years as a revolutionary in Cuba; 8. A foreword by Che's son, Camilo Guevara March.