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Good ressource about the Pirc Defense?

Try out Pirc Alert! by Lev Alburt and Albert Chernin. It might be the best opening book ever written.
Actually it is Alex Chernin, a GM who effectively wrote the whole book himself.
This book is actually bad, since it is an opening book written twelve years ago (it was quite good by that time, Chernin is a known theoretician) but the recent second edition is the first one, with just a few VERY scetchy patches added by Alburt, all of them borrowed from the pirc book by James Vigus. The second edition is more of a scam than an actual new book.

Does GM Chernin have any irons in the fire? Meaning does he have anything due for publication?
To my poor knowledge, no. He isn't very active on chess since a long time. He is a FIDE senior trainer for the last nine years or so, but I do not know how hard he is working on chess lately.
Hi guys/girls,
I have decided to have a look at the Pirc defense in 2013. My aim is to study this opening and understand better how to play it and how to play against it.
For now, I have little knowledge about it. Anyone could recommend a good book/DVD/website about it? (I generally like books better).
Thanks