This book presents a definitive collection of 937 images by influential documentary photographer Robert Capa, covering his work from 1932 to 1954. Capa captured over 70,000 negatives, documenting significant historical events, and this selection, curated by his brother Cornell Capa and biographer Richard Whelan, represents his most important works. The photographs are organized chronologically with commentaries, showcasing Capa's diverse subjects and locations, including war-torn Israel, Omaha Beach during the 1944 Allied landing, and cultural icons like Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway. This edition highlights Capa's dual talent as both an artist and committed photojournalist.