
FORTY YEARS A GAMBLER ON THE MISSISSIPPI - BY GEORGE H. DEVOL. - A CABIN BOY IN 1839; COULD STEAL CARDS AND CHEAT THE BOYS AT ELEVEN; STOCK A DECK AT FOURTEEN; BESTED SOLDIERS ON THE RIO GRANDE DURING THE MEXICAN WAR; WON HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS FROM PAYMASTERS, COTTON BUYERS, DEFAULTERS, AND THIEVES; FOUGHT MORE ROUGH-AND-TUMBLE FIGHTS THAN ANY MAN IN AMERICA, AND WAS THE MOST DARING GAMBLER IN THE WORLD. - ILLUSTRATED. - FIRST EDITION.
PREFACE.
BOYHOOD DAYS.
LEAVING HOME.
PUT ASHORE FOR FIGHTING.
WAR WITH MEXICO.
HOME AGAIN.
THE GAME OF RONDO.
NOW A GAMBLER.
MY FIRST KENO.
A restless boy from the Ohio frontier, he trades schoolyard fights for the roar of river steamers, slipping aboard as a cabin boy at just ten years old. The early chapters follow his rough‑and‑tumble childhood—skipping lessons, buying mischief with arrows, and earning the grudging respect of steamboat crews—while hinting at the sharp wit and daring that will later make him a legend on the Mississippi.
As the river carries him downstream, he discovers a talent for cards, learning to cheat and bluff before he can even read fully. His quick hands and fearless temperament draw him into high‑stakes games with soldiers, traders, and even paymasters, setting the stage for a lifelong quest for fortune and reputation. Listeners will be drawn into the vivid world of riverboats, saloons, and frontier danger, where every hand dealt could change a life and every river bend hides a new challenge.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (545K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-11-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1829–1903
A lively firsthand voice from the old Mississippi gambling world, this memoir follows a riverboat gambler whose life ranged from steamboats and card tables to the rough edges of frontier America. It offers colorful stories, danger, and a close-up look at a vanished world.
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