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Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi

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An episodic memoir recounts the author's rise from a mischievous boy to a seasoned riverboat gambler, describing cabin-boy years, a life spent on Mississippi steamers, and involvement in card games, cons, and rough fights. Chapters present vivid anecdotes of marked and cold decks, paymaster bluffs, partners and betrayals, run-ins with lawmen and detectives, and occasional military service, all told in candid, unvarnished detail. The work emphasizes practical techniques, the social world of gambling, survival, and the author's reflections on luck, skill, and the moral ambiguities of life on the river.

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George H. Devol

George H. Devol was an American author and gambler, best known for his memoir "Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi." In this work, he recounts his experiences and adventures along the Mississippi River, providing a vivid portrayal of the gambling culture of the time. Devol's writing offers insights into the life of a professional gambler in the 19th century, highlighting both the allure and the dangers of his chosen profession. His narrative combines elements of autobiography with social commentary, making it a notable contribution to the literature of American frontier life.

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