Light Come, Light Go: Gambling—Gamesters—Wagers—The Turf
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An investigation of gambling's social history traces the instinct to play through anecdotes, practices, and institutions, showing how games of chance permeated fashionable and popular circles alike. It describes the mechanics of games (dice, faro, whist, hazard), the organization and staffing of gaming-houses and private clubs, methods of advantage and fraud, notable runs of luck and ruin, and legal and police responses. Alongside colorful stories of high-stakes wagers and eccentric bets, the account considers the economic incentives, rituals, and psychological impulses that sustain persistent gambling culture.
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