Batsford Ltd, 1990. — 194 p. — ISBN: 0-7-13-4-6593-X.
Intended for chess players, from novices to experts, this text analyzes the games lost by World Chess Champion, Gary Kasparov, and makes some interesting discoveries.
The publication ties in with Kasparov's defence of the World title. The author, a personal friend of Kasparov's, is himself a British Grandmaster. He writes the chess column for both "The Spectaor" and "The Times" and is also a television commentator.