Carte Canfield Alexander Gardiner

Canfield

The True Story of the Greatest Gambler

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"Canfield: The True Story of the Greatest Gambler" is a compelling biographical account of Richard A...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
380
EAN
9781025431444
ISBN
1025431448
Enbook ID
52958936
Greutate
533
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 20

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"Canfield: The True Story of the Greatest Gambler" is a compelling biographical account of Richard A. Canfield, one of the most enigmatic and successful figures in the history of American gaming. Known throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as the "Prince of Gamblers," Canfield transformed the world of high-stakes betting into an art form. This work traces his remarkable journey from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of New York and Saratoga society, where his name became synonymous with elegance, integrity, and astronomical sums of money.

Alexander Gardiner provides a detailed exploration of Canfield's sophisticated gambling houses, which were renowned for their luxurious decor, fine art collections, and exclusive clientele, including the wealthiest titans of the Gilded Age. The narrative delves into the psychological and social complexities of a man who was as much a patron of the arts and a scholar as he was a master of the roulette wheel and the faro bank. "Canfield: The True Story of the Greatest Gambler" captures a bygone era of American leisure and the unique moral landscape of the early 20th century. Through this exploration of Canfield's life, readers gain insight into the evolution of gaming laws, the cultural dynamics of elite social clubs, and the indelible legacy of a man who outplayed the house and the law alike.

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