The International Encyclopedia of Gambling [2 volumes]

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Bloomsbury Academic, Dec 23, 2009 - Social Science - 824 pages

The most complete single-source collection on gambling ever assembled gives readers access to the best possible information about one of the fastest growing industries in the world.
The International Encyclopedia of Gambling seeks to explain the gambling phenomenon through an in-depth exploration of gambling operations around the world. More than 300 entries reflect the global stretch of the industry as they examine games, venues, players and other leading figures, legal issues, the history of gaming, and the literature on the subject.

The work is enhanced with a dozen contributed articles on gambling-related topics, including commentaries on the history and growth of Las Vegas and a description of major law cases involving gambling. Coverage includes Internet gambling and a section incorporating reviews of more than 50 films about gambling.

  • Over 300 entries cover a myriad of topics related to gambling in the United States and around the globe
  • Nearly 100 photographs capture the action here and abroad
  • A selection of contributed articles brings new perspective to gambling-related issues
  • A complete chronology outlines gambling events from Eve's decision to bite into the apple through today's mega-casino mergers in Las Vegas
  • A glossary of gambling terms
  • An extensive, annotated bibliography of books on gambling

About the author (2009)

William N. Thompson, PhD, teaches at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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