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Contains scams and swindles that Weldon, a travelling salesman, used to sell his wares. 
 
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'''Twenty Years a Faker''' contains scams and swindles that Weldon, a travelling salesman, used to sell his wares. 


From the cover of the Gamblers Book edition:  
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* 1899 - 1st edition,, Gate City Book and Novelty Co., Omaha
* 1899 - 1st edition,, Gate City Book and Novelty Co., Omaha
* 1980 - Gamblers Book Club, Las Vegas
* 1980 - Gamblers Book Club, Las Vegas
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Revision as of 17:57, 4 January 2015

Twenty Years a Faker
AuthorS. James Weldon
PublisherGate City Book and Novelty Co.
Publication Date1899
LanguageEnglish
 

Twenty Years a Faker contains scams and swindles that Weldon, a travelling salesman, used to sell his wares.

From the cover of the Gamblers Book edition:

"Weldon traveled this country during the last 20 years of the 19th century, learning and perfecting tricks of the street peddler. many of these ploys are still used today in one form or another. He helped pioneer the many subtleties of 'street selling' and 'percentage moves.' His self-taught mastery of man's basic needs enabled him to manipulate people into buying things, sometimes using their own greed as his tool. Must reading for those interested in studying a true American phenomenon - 'The pitch man.'"

Editions

  • 1899 - 1st edition,, Gate City Book and Novelty Co., Omaha
  • 1980 - Gamblers Book Club, Las Vegas

References


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