Card Sharps and Bucket Shops by Ann Fabian

Card Sharps and Bucket Shops by Ann Fabian

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In this highly readable work that engages topics in American cultural and business history, Fabian details gambling in industrializing America and explores its moral and cultural implications.

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Card Sharps and Bucket Shops by Ann Fabian

In a highly readable work that engages topics in American cultural, social and business history, Ann Fabian details the place of gambling in industrializing America. Card Sharps and Bucket Shops investigates the relationship between gambling and other ways of making profit, such as speculation and land investment, which became entrenched during the nineteenth century. While all these undertakings ran counter to deeply ingrained American--and Protestant--work ethics, only gambling took on a stigma that made other efforts to acquire wealth socially acceptable. Fabian considers here the reformers who sought to ban gambling; psychological explanations for the deviant gambler; numbers games in the African American community; and efforts by speculators to draw distinctions between their own activities and gambling. She combines first-rate cultural analysis with rigorous research, and along the way provides a wealth of colorful details, characters and anecdotes.

"Ann Fabian's study is a genuinely original work that stimulates readers to re-think many familiar--and unfamiliar--aspects of nineteenth-century American culture, as well as its legacy in the twentieth" -- John Kasson, author of Rudeness and Civility: Manners inNineteenth Century Urban America
"A series of finely crafted essays on a common theme: the difficulty of distinguishing between licit and illicit gambling in American market culture. Her book is a fresh, imaginative foray into virtually uncharted territory."
"Ann Fabian's probes into the underside of nineteenth-century Jackson Lears, The New Republict and illumination. Her book shows us the American work ethic turned inside out." -- Daniel T. Rodgers, author of TheWork Ethic in Industrial America, 1850-1920 and ContestedTruths: Keywords in American Politics Since Independence

Ann Fabian teaches History at Rutgers University in New Jersey. She is the author of the forthcoming PlainUnvarnished Tales: True Stories from Nineteenth-CenturyAmerica.

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ISBN 13 9780415923576
ISBN 10 0415923573
Title Card Sharps and Bucket Shops
Author Ann Fabian
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1999-03-19
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.