An Exposure Of The Arts And Miseries Of Gambling

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Genre : Gambling
Author : Jonathan Harrington Green
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Release : 1845
File : 342 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433068180573


An Exposure Of The Arts And Miseries Of Gambling Fourth Edition Improved

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Genre : Gambling
Author : Jonathan Harrington GREENE
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Release : 1847
File : 362 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0017946263


An Exposure Of The Arts And Miseries Of Gambling

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Genre : Gambling
Author : Jonathan Harrington Green
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Release : 1843
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951002124074T


Gambling Exposed

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Genre : Card games
Author : Jonathan Harrington Green
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Release : 1857
File : 348 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X000834563


Early American Sport

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An indispensable guide and checklist for sports historians and collectors of sports publications. It has attempted to include everything printed concerning sports by both American and foreign authors that was published in the United States or Canada prior to 1860.

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Genre : Reference
Author : Robert William Henderson
Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Release : 1977
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0838616771


Sucker S Progress

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From the great raconteur of the American underworld, and author of The Gangs of New York, comes Sucker’s Progress: An Information History of Gambling in America. From Midwestern Riverboats to East Coast Racetracks, Herbert Asbury explores the legal and illegal history of gambling in pre-WWII America. Describing notorious gambling havens like Chicago and New Orleans, as well as lesser-known outposts in cities like Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Cincinnati, Ohio, Asbury examines the gambling houses, big and small, which peppered the American landscape. Also presented are the lives of some of America’s most famous gamblers, including Mike McDonald, John Morrissey, and Richard Canfield, as well as their infamous counterparts like “Canada Bill” and “Charley Black Eyes,” men who made their names as grifters and con men. Asbury also explores the games these men played, describing the rules and origins of dozens of dice and card games. From $1 lottery tickets to thousand dollar pokes antes, America’s love of gambling thrives today, but it was during Asbury’s era that gambling was established as an American passion. “Asbury embarked on what seems in retrospect an extraordinary mission: to document the entire underworld of America, from New Orleans to San Francisco....His studies of gambling, of the racial politics of the New Orleans French Quarter, and of the history of Chicago crime remain monuments to an ambition that was then confined to the fringes of pop history. Sucker’s Progress, his history of gambling and swindling in America, is dense with facts about a subject one would have thought persisted only as rumour and tall tale.”—A. GOPNIK, The New Yorker One of the best American books of its kind. He tells the story of the New York underworld of the past century, and his narrative is excellently presented in a book adorned with amusing pictures from the weeklies and newspapers.”—E. Pearson, The Sat. Rev. of Books

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Genre : True Crime
Author : Herbert Asbury
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Release : 2016-10-21
File : 568 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781787201354


Card Sharps And Bucket Shops

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In a highly readable work that engages topics in American cultural, social and business history, Ann Fabian details the place of gambling in industrializing America. Card Sharps and Bucket Shops investigates the relationship between gambling and other ways of making profit, such as speculation and land investment, which became entrenched during the nineteenth century. While all these undertakings ran counter to deeply ingrained American--and Protestant--work ethics, only gambling took on a stigma that made other efforts to acquire wealth socially acceptable. Fabian considers here the reformers who sought to ban gambling; psychological explanations for the deviant gambler; numbers games in the African American community; and efforts by speculators to draw distinctions between their own activities and gambling. She combines first-rate cultural analysis with rigorous research, and along the way provides a wealth of colorful details, characters and anecdotes.

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Genre : History
Author : Ann Fabian
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-12-16
File : 270 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136685644


The Arena

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Genre : United States
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Release : 1895
File : 914 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCD:31175033451561


Flush Times And Fever Dreams

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In 1834 Virgil Stewart rode from western Tennessee to a territory known as the “Arkansas morass” in pursuit of John Murrell, a thief accused of stealing two slaves. Stewart’s adventure led to a sensational trial and a wildly popular published account that would ultimately help trigger widespread violence during the summer of 1835, when five men accused of being professional gamblers were hanged in Vicksburg, nearly a score of others implicated with a gang of supposed slave thieves were executed in plantation districts, and even those who tried to stop the bloodshed found themselves targeted as dangerous and subversive. Using Stewart’s story as his point of entry, Joshua D. Rothman details why these events, which engulfed much of central and western Mississippi, came to pass. He also explains how the events revealed the fears, insecurities, and anxieties underpinning the cotton boom that made Mississippi the most seductive and exciting frontier in the Age of Jackson. As investors, settlers, slaves, brigands, and fortune-hunters converged in what was then America’s Southwest, they created a tumultuous landscape that promised boundless opportunity and spectacular wealth. Predicated on ruthless competition, unsustainable debt, brutal exploitation, and speculative financial practices that looked a lot like gambling, this landscape also produced such profound disillusionment and conflict that it contained the seeds of its own potential destruction. Rothman sheds light on the intertwining of slavery and capitalism in the period leading up to the Panic of 1837, highlighting the deeply American impulses underpinning the evolution of the slave South and the dizzying yet unstable frenzy wrought by economic flush times. It is a story with lessons for our own day. Published in association with the Library Company of Philadelphia’s Program in African American History. A Sarah Mills Hodge Fund Publication.

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Genre : History
Author : Joshua D. Rothman
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Release : 2012-11-01
File : 426 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780820344669


Gambling Unmasked

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Genre : Gambling
Author : Jonathan Harrington Green
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Release : 1847
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015022440815