Everyman Chess, 2009. — 272 p. — ISBN: 1857445930.
Palliser, Flear and Dembo present a myriad of lesser played alternatives to the main lines in the King's Indian Defense - ideas for Black against the critical Classical Variation, the topical Saemisch, and the fianchetto variation that so many White repertoire books advocate these days.
They then take Black to task with the fearsome Four Pawns Attack, and the quiet yet challenging Averbakh system (Bg5).
If you are looking to expand your aresenal, or simply gain a greater understanding of the King's Indian and its ensuing middlegame positions, this book will give you a lot to chew on. In keeping with the Dangerous Weapons tradiiton, this work lives up to its moniker!
Covers various ideas for both sides after: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7