Che's original diaries from the revolutionary war fought in Cuba’s Sierra Maestra from which he later wrote the articles that comprise his famous book, «Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War.» All Che’s diaries—from his early Motorcycle Diaries and its sequel, Latin America Diaries, through to his last diary from Bolivia—are extraordinary examples of his literary gift and his political incisiveness, in terms of his personal reflections, his criticisms and self-criticism, and his observations about others and events. This diary features an introduction by veteran Cuban revolutionary, Armando Hart, who, despite the criticisms Che makes of him in these diaries, developed a long and intimate relationship political relationship with Che. Includes 36 pages of unpublished photos from the private collection of Che’s widow Aleida March. It also includes documents and correspondence (including correspondence between Fidel Castro and Che Guevara), an index and an extensive glossary Available now in Spanish as Diario de un combatiente ISBN 978-1-921438-12-7