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It include chapters on faro, watch stuffing, [[three card monte]] on the Ohio River, euchre, the strap game on Lake Champlain, the ball and safe game in Cleveland and the strap game in Memphis. | It include chapters on faro, watch stuffing, [[three card monte]] on the Ohio River, euchre, the strap game on Lake Champlain, the ball and safe game in Cleveland and the strap game in Memphis. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 20 February 2015
A Grand Expose of the Science of Gambling | |
Author | Anonymous |
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Publisher | Frederic A. Brady |
Publication Date | 1860 |
Language | English |
Pages | 194 |
A Grand Expose of the Science of Gambling is an early book on gambling.
It include chapters on faro, watch stuffing, three card monte on the Ohio River, euchre, the strap game on Lake Champlain, the ball and safe game in Cleveland and the strap game in Memphis.
In the catalog for the second public auction of antiquarian books, ephemera, apparatus and memorabilia from Jay Marshall, it was listed as only twenty known copies in existence.