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| #2906279 in Books | 1986-03-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.56 x.92 x6.44l, | File type: PDF | 278 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| An anthropological and social history of American gambling|By Lawrance Bernabo|The focus of "People of Chance: Gambling in American Society from Jamestown to Las Vegas" is indeed on the affinity between gambling and frontier societies. John M. Findlay, then an Assistant Professor of United States History at The Pennsylvania State University, points to a quotation from Alexis d|From Library Journal|Unlike previous anecdotal studies of American gambling such as Stephen Longstreet's Win or Lose ( LJ 11/15/ 77), Findlay's work is not a straight chronological survey but a selective history of gambling in American cul ture. His main theme i
In 1978 the Reverend Billy Graham himself consecrated Las Vegas's place in the American cultural mainstream by taking his "crusade for Christ" there. He found the resort "a nice place to visit," and pointed out that, while he did not gamble himself, the Bible said nothing definitive against the practice.
This book is a social history of American gambling in a series of frontier settings ranging from seventeenth-century Jamestown to twentieth-century Nevada. The...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.People of Chance: Gambling in American Society from Jamestown to Las Vegas | John M. Findlay. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.