The Hustlers Gambling Greed And The Perfect ConBinding: Paperback Description: Invitations to John Aspinall and John Burke's illegal gambling parties were the most sought after in 1950s London only the wealthy and well connected were allowed past their door. When the police finally arrested them Aspinall and Burke challenged the law and won. As a result gambling was legalised. Which interested crime boss Billy Hill and his lieutenant Bobby Mc Kew because suddenly clubs sprang up everywhere and
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Binding: Paperback
Description: Invitations to John Aspinall and John Burke's illegal gambling parties were the most sought after in 1950s London - only the wealthy and well - connected were allowed past their door. When the police finally arrested them Aspinall and Burke challenged the law - and won. As a result gambling was legalised. Which interested crime boss Billy Hill and his lieutenant Bobby Mc Kew because suddenly clubs sprang up everywhere and Billy had a foolproof way of fixing the cards. He also had his eye on the ultimate prize Aspinall's exclusive new club The Clermont. Revealing for the first time how Aspinall and Hill plotted to steal a fortune based on testimony from Burke and Mc Kew The Hustlers is a riotous journey back to 50s and 60s London. With a cast of characters that ranges from safecracker Eddie Chapman to the reckless Earl of Derby from croupier Louis the Rat to unlucky Lord Lucan it vividly recreates the exploits of the gamblers and gangsters whose lives collided in the clubs and pubs of Mayfair. 'a fascinating glimpse into a bygone world when chemmy parties took London by storm and toffs were often found to be rubbing shoulders with gangsters Daily Express
Title: The Hustlers Gambling Greed And The Perfect Con
Author(s): Thompson Douglas
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Barcode: 9780330449519
Pages: 288 Pages
Publication Date: 2/1/2008
Category: Gambling: Theories & Methods