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Guerrilla Warfare by Ernesto “Che” Guevara is a revolutionary classic — a powerful manual that captures the theory, strategy, and spirit of guerrilla movements that reshaped the 20th century. Written by the legendary Marxist revolutionary himself, this book distills Guevara’s first-hand experience during the Cuban Revolution, offering both a practical guide to insurgency and a philosophical reflection on revolutionary struggle.

In this seminal work, Che outlines the principles of guerrilla organization, leadership, tactics, and morale, explaining how small, disciplined groups can challenge powerful armies through mobility, popular support, and ideology. Beyond strategy, Guevara presents guerrilla warfare as a moral and political act — the tool of oppressed peoples seeking liberation from imperialism and tyranny.

Drawing on his experiences alongside Fidel Castro and the Cuban revolutionaries, Guevara emphasizes the role of the guerrilla fighter as reformer, teacher, and symbol of hope, not merely a soldier. His insights extend beyond Cuba, influencing resistance movements across Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

Guerrilla Warfare remains a landmark text in revolutionary thought, studied by historians, political scientists, and activists alike. While it is a manual on combat, it is equally a meditation on justice, commitment, and human freedom — a window into the mind of one of history’s most iconic revolutionaries.

PUBLISHER: BISON BOOKS

BINDING: PAPER BACK

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

PAGES: 175