The lady was a gambler : true stories of notorious woman of the Old West
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Guilford, Connecticut : Twodot, An Imprint of the Globe Pequot Press, [2008].
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Guilford, Connecticut : Twodot, An Imprint of the Globe Pequot Press, [2008].
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xii, 143 pages ; 23 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-143).
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Amidst mining camps, cow towns, desolate landscapes and filthy boomtowns were a succession of women who survived dangerous gambling games against ruthless rowdy men whose pride was staked on always having the upper hand. In the first book of its kind, author Chris Enss presents an action-filled true portrait of fifteen notorious women gamblers from the Old West. Among those profiled are: “Poker” Alice Ivers, the finest player bar none from Deadwood to Tombstone; Eleanora Dumont, the West's hottest twenty-one dealer; and Lottie Deno, the beautiful faro dealer who gambled all the way from Texas to Alaska. Enss describes the settings, and the stakes, with vintage photographs, as well as the popular games of the times: Poker, Faro, Dice, Monte, Craps, Chuck-A-Luck, and Fan Tan, among them. Their legacy had almost disappeared, but the recent surge in poker players coast to coast and the growth of gambling demanded that these real women, at long last, be remembered for the true adventurers, and winners, they made of themselves.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Enss, C. (2008). The lady was a gambler: true stories of notorious woman of the Old West . Twodot, An Imprint of the Globe Pequot Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Enss, Chris, 1961-. 2008. The Lady Was a Gambler: True Stories of Notorious Woman of the Old West. Twodot, An Imprint of the Globe Pequot Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Enss, Chris, 1961-. The Lady Was a Gambler: True Stories of Notorious Woman of the Old West Twodot, An Imprint of the Globe Pequot Press, 2008.

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Enss, Chris. The Lady Was a Gambler: True Stories of Notorious Woman of the Old West Twodot, An Imprint of the Globe Pequot Press, 2008.

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