While the Jerome Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+) remains a stranger in the opening repertoires of masters and grandmasters, it occasionally shows up in books that they write, either out of fascination, amusment or a sense of horror.
A look at my notes shows the following books in the last half-century or so have various levels of coverage and/or comment.
The Greatest Ever Chess Tricks and Traps (2008), Gary Lane
Survive and Beat Annoying Chess Openings (2003), Eric Schiller and John Watson
Gambit Chess Openings (2002), Eric Schiller
Unorthodox Chess Openings (1998, 2002), Eric Schiller
The Complete Book of Gambits (1992), Raymond Keene
Chess Openings Traps & Zaps (1989), Bruce Pandolfini
Batsford Chess Openings (1982)Gary Kasparov and Raymond Keene
Counter Gambits (1974, 2001), Tim Harding
Encyclopedia of Chess Openings, C (1974)
The Italian Game (1972), Tim Harding and George Botterill
Chess Catechism (1970), Larry Evans
The Art of the Checkmate (1962), Georges Renaud and Victor Kahn
Gambits Accepted (1954), L. Elliott Fletcher
(I have been posting daily on this blog for almost 4 years. I think that this is post number 1,400. Talk about "much ado about nothing" -- Rick.)
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