3 edition of exposure of the arts and miseries of gambling found in the catalog.
Published
1847 by G. B. Zieber & co. in Philadelphia .
Written in English
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LC Classifications | HV6710 .G75 1847 |
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Pagination | 1 p. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23380133M |
LC Control Number | 05022717 |
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Erdnase, a pseudonym used by the author. Lot #54, a first edition copy of JH Green’s An Exposure of the Arts and Miseries of Gambling is estimated at $2, This example is the first gambling book printed in America and is not recorded by Howes or Jessel.
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Evans. He also wrote several books on the subject including "Green on Gambling", An Exposure of the Arts and Miseries of Gambling (), Gambling Unmasked (), The Secret Band of Brothers (), Gambling in Its Infancy and Progress () and An Exposition of Games and Tricks with Cards ().Known for: Reformed gambler and later agent for the New York Association for the Suppression of Gambling.
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Gambling Tables Increase in Popularity. As the young United States and its cities grew, so did the prevalence of card and gaming tables. In Louisiana, free Blacks joined slaves and whites at taverns and gambling tables, playing such illegal card games as “Twenty-One” and Canasta along with Craps, a game that was popularized by free and enslaved Africans in Mississippi and Alabama.
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Less than two decades afterward, the book An Exposure of the Arts and Miseries of Gambling (Jonathan H. Green) informed of the ways along which the game spread to. In effect, join them, as his splendid earlier book “Positively Fifth Street” recounts.
InMcManus, a writer of poetry and fiction, was covering poker-related stories in Las Vegas. Gambling and crime among arrestees: exploring the link.
(Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, []), by Richard C. McCorkle and National Institute of Justice (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust).