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The History of Gambling in England

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After an introduction that surveys the history of gambling from ancient Egypt to medieval England, John Ashton gives a remarkably detailed account of this ‘disease that is most contagiousâ€, including individual gamblers and notorious wagers, horse racing, gambling clubs, lotteries, financial ‘bubbles†and life insurance. Reprint edition. No jacket and off-mint .

286 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1898

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John Ashton

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John Ashton (1834-1911) was an English author and historian, who compiled numerous books about the social and cultural lives of earlier generations.

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