This book delves into the exceptional career of Robert Capa, known as the father of photojournalism. It features his renowned and newly discovered images, highlighting his self-taught prowess and anti-war stance. Capa's impactful documentation of the Spanish Civil War catapulted him to fame, and he later became a war correspondent for Life Magazine and co-founded the Magnum Photo Agency after relocating to the U.S. in 1939. The book explores his relentless dedication to capturing battlefield moments, including the Allied landings, until his death in 1954 in Vietnam, cementing his legacy as an iconic photographer.