Bruce Lee was and is the greatest martial arts phenomenon of modern times. His name is known across five continents. Everyone knows who Bruce Lee is! But beyond the legend, there was a man, a martial arts master, an extremely curious, incisive, and insightful thinker who left behind much work done and much more to be done. His legacy, almost impressionistic, unfinished, has perhaps for this very reason been doubly evocative for many martial arts students, from his early passing until today. If anyone knows the subject, it is undoubtedly the author of this book. He directed a popular martial arts magazine in Spain (Dojo) for almost five years, three of which he created another magazine bearing Bruce Lee's name, a magazine entirely dedicated to him. However, it is now, free from the slavery of having to prepare issue after issue, that Pedro Conte is bringing out the best of himself in his regular collaborations with Budo International, a magazine that, although he was working for another company, never considered him an adversary. Pedro Conde is a consummate martial artist, a kickboxing expert, and a die-hard Bruce Lee follower. His resume, his writing career, and his achievements speak for themselves, but he has also received accolades, such as being inducted as best martial arts journalist in the Hall of Fame of the International School of Martial Arts (New Jersey-Valencia). Today I have the great pleasure of presenting this magnificent work on the Little Dragon, which, in addition to Perdo's meticulously detailed text, features a selection of simply spectacular photos, some of which are quite rare even for us, having been in the business for over three decades. A work crafted with the care we know little Dragon fans deserve, those loyal to his figure, his legacy, and always attentive to everything published about him.