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THE GAMING TABLE: - ITS VOTARIES AND VICTIMS, - In all Times and Countries, especially in England and in France. - IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I. - By Andrew Steinmetz, Esq.,
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. THE UNIVERSAL PASSION OF GAMING; OR, GAMING ALL THE WORLD OVER.
CHAPTER II. GAMBLING AMONG THE ANCIENT HINDOOS.—A HINDOO LEGEND AND ITS MODERN
CHAPTER III. GAMBLING AMONG THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS, PERSIANS, AND GREEKS.
CHAPTER IV. GAMING AMONG THE ANCIENT ROMAN EMPERORS.
CHAPTER V. GAMBLING IN FRANCE IN ALL TIMES.
CHAPTER VI. THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF MODERN GAMING IN ENGLAND.
CHAPTER VII. GAMBLING IN BRIGHTON IN 1817.
CHAPTER VIII. GAMBLING AT THE GERMAN BATHING-PLACES.—— - BADEN AND ITS CONVERSATION HOUSE.
A lively social portrait unfolds, revealing how a gambling craze swept through England’s streets and drawing rooms in the mid‑nineteenth century. From the polished salons of St James’s Square to the cramped back‑rooms of bustling alleys, the book shows nobles, clergy, officers and apprentices alike drawn into the allure of cards, dice and roulette, often at a ruinous cost. The author’s meticulous research brings forward vivid anecdotes of fortunes lost, lives shattered, and the quiet desperation that followed a single unlucky hand.
Beyond the scandalous tales, the work examines how this hidden vice shaped public morality and law, tracing its gradual retreat into secrecy as reformers and courts moved to curb its excesses. Interwoven with contemporary letters, newspaper reports and personal testimonies, the narrative offers a compelling glimpse into a world where chance dictated destiny, inviting listeners to reflect on the lingering echoes of that once‑thriving obsession.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (490K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mike Lough, and David Widger
Release date
1996-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1816–1877
A 19th-century barrister and wide-ranging nonfiction writer, he moved easily from religious history and Japan to gambling, duelling, weather, and tobacco. His books have the lively, curious feel of an author who wanted to explain the world from many different angles.
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