The World of Suckers

The World of Suckers
Author: Lionel Josaphare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:


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Sucker's Progress

Sucker's Progress
Author: Herbert Asbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2013-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258797157


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Sucker’s Progress

Sucker’s Progress
Author: Herbert Asbury
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2016-10-21
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 178720135X


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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

Sucker's Progress

Sucker's Progress
Author: Herbert Asbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781422355374


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Sucker's Progress

Sucker's Progress
Author: Herbert Asbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 479
Release: 1938
Genre: Gambling
ISBN:


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The Magic Keys

The Magic Keys
Author: Albert Murray
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307428958


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The Magic Keys winningly evokes the coming to maturity of one of the great characters in contemporary American literature: Scooter, the central protagonist of Albert Murray’ s highly acclaimed autobiographical novels Train Whistle Guitar, The Spyglass Tree, and The Seven League Boots. Growing up brilliant and curious in Alabama, Scooter was told he was destined for greatness. Now newly married and a graduate student in humanities at New York University, he goes about discovering just what he is destined to be great at. Anchored by Eunice, his “Mrs. Me,” Scooter makes the rounds of Manhattan’ s libraries, jazz hangouts, galleries, skyscrapers, and endlessly fascinating streets, meeting the people who will help him find his way: dapper Taft Edison, who is setting their down-home dialect onto the pages of his novel-in-progress; Joe States, a drummer who brings old expectations to Scooter’s new life; and Jewel Templeton, no longer his girl but still a believer. When his budding career takes him back to Alabama, Scooter discovers both the promise of everyday bliss and intimations of adventures to come. In his inimitably musical, ardent prose, Murray captures the joyful rhythms of youth and the pulse of life at the moment when everything seems possible, in an exhilarating, tender, and masterfully crafted novel.

The Garden

The Garden
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 694
Release: 1888
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:


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Something for Nothing

Something for Nothing
Author: Jackson Lears
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2004-07-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1101200375


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Jackson Lears has won accolades for his skill in identifying the rich and unexpected layers of meaning beneath the familiar and mundane in our lives. Now, he challenges the conventional wisdom that the Protestant ethic of perseverance, industry, and disciplined achievement is what made America great. Turning to the deep, seldom acknowledged reverence for luck that runs through our entire history from colonial times to the early twenty-first century, Lears traces how luck, chance, and gambling have shaped and, at times, defined our national character.

Sporting Dystopias

Sporting Dystopias
Author: Ralph C. Wilcox
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0791487091


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Reaching beyond the popular celebration of commercial gains often associated with the proliferation of stadiums, events, and teams in the city, Sporting Dystopias explores the role of sport in the process of community building. Scholars from various fields, including anthropology, cultural studies, history, marketing, media studies, and sociology, examine the cultural, economic, and political interplay of sport and the city. The book systematically challenges the overwhelming claims of sport's benefit to the city as it scrutinizes the various tensions inherent in the relationship. Grounded in economic means, racial and ethnic affiliation, and the contestation for space, sport is seen as precipitating a broad range of human challenges.

African American Organized Crime

African American Organized Crime
Author: Rufus Schatzberg
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813524450


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Comprehensive and objective, this study argues that organized crime in the United States results from the struggle to attain the elusive American Dream to achieve success at any cost by any means. The authors examine the social, economic, political, and cultural conditions that fostered growth of criminal groups and organizations in African American communities from the post-Civil War era to the ghettoes of today.