The Essential Gambler

The Essential Gambler by Graham Sharpe, published by Robert Hale in 1995, is a 92-page exploration of the world of gambling. This edition presents a collection of insights and reflections from a diverse array of voices, including writers, celebrities, and both pro-gamblers and anti-gamblers. The book offers readers a unique perspective on the motivations and experiences that shape the gambler’s psyche, making it an engaging read for anyone with an interest in games and activities related to gambling.
In this compilation, readers will find a delightful assortment of quotations and anecdotes that capture the essence of gambling culture. The book delves into the various facets of gambling, appealing to those who enjoy games of chance, whether it be through buying a raffle ticket or participating in Bingo. With its focus on the thoughts and experiences surrounding gambling, The Essential Gambler serves as a thoughtful reference for enthusiasts and casual players alike.
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Graham Sharpe has gathered the wit and wisdom of writers, celebrities, non-entities, pro-gamblers, and anti-gamblers into this delightful collection. Anyone who has ever gotten a kick out of buying a raffle ticket or playing a Bingo card will enjoy this glimpse into the gambler’s psyche.
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