The Queen's Gambit Accepted by Iakov Neishtadt
Cadogan 1997 288 D8 pages
$38.60

The Queen's Gambit Accepted is one of the oldest and most
dependable ways for Black to meet White's queen's pawn opening. It
leads to dynamic positions with free piece play in which the more
enterprising player is likely to prevail. Since Nigel Short used the QGA
in his match with Anatoly Karpov in 1992, the opening has once again
become highly fashionable and it currently features prominently in the
repertoires of grandmasters Joel Lautier and Matthew Sadler among
many others.

This book provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of
the Queen's Gambit Accepted available. With an emphasis on currently
fashionable lines that readers are likely to encounter in their own
games, it provides everything you need to know to play the opening with
White or Black.