"The History of Gambling in England" by John Ashton is a journey through time, exploring the deep roots of gambling in English society. This book looks at how games of chance evolved from ancient times in civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Rome, to become a significant part of English culture. It highlights the difference between casual gaming and serious gambling, and also lays out how gambling has tempted people and caused problems in society from the medieval era up to the late 1800s. The book likely uncovers the various types of gambling that took place, the places where gambling happened, and the famous people who were part of the gambling world throughout England's past.
The History of Gambling in England
By John Ashton
Step into England's past to explore the evolution of betting, from ancient games of chance to the societal challenges of gambling.
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