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The author, a former professional gambler who spent twenty-five years practicing every variety of gaming, offers a frank first-person confession and exposé that interweaves personal memoir with a researched history of gambling. He details the schemes, tricks, and devices used by professionals and confidence men, outlines the vice’s prevalence and destructive effects across regions, and argues for prevention by educating youth and parents about the near-certainty of loss. Chapters contributed by clergy reflect on moral and social consequences, while local case descriptions and practical warnings aim to deter newcomers and expose the unequal contest between dupes and experts.

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John Philip Quinn

John Philip Quinn was an author known for his exploration of themes related to gambling and its societal implications. His notable work, "Fools of Fortune; or, Gambling and Gamblers," delves into the lives of gamblers and the allure of chance, providing insights into the psychology and consequences of gambling. Through his writing, Quinn contributed to the literary discourse on vice and morality, reflecting the complexities of human behavior in the face of fortune and risk.

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