Gambling and Gambling Devices

John Philip QUINN

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Gambling and Gambling Devices

“IT APPEALS TO A LATENT INSTINCT IN NEARLY EVERY HUMAN BREAST”

QUINN, John Philip. Gambling and Gambling Devices. Canton, Ohio: J.P. Quinn, (1912). Tall octavo, original gilt-stamped green pictorial cloth.

First edition of this exposé on gambling frauds, designed to discourage youth from gaming, with numerous wonderful in-text illustrations of wheels, dice games and one-armed bandits.

“Of all the vices which have enslaved mankind, none can reckon among its victims so many as gambling.” Long-time chance-man John Quinn, who broke his promise to his sister on her death-bed never to gamble again, makes his “frank confession of his own follies and his revelation of the secrets of the gambler’s devil-born arts.” Bookplate.

Faintest soiling to cloth, mild toning to extremities. A near-fine copy.

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