To Gamble Or Not To Gamble
$4.00
Author: Walter Wagner
ISBN: 9781125590836
An inquiry into the personal and social costs of money games, examining the psychology and consequences of gambling addiction.
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The author believes that gambling is a disease that infects the individual, the family and the nation. He proves his point by dissecting various forms of wagering and Las Vegas itself. Then provides a cure for those addicted to gambling. Includes a 20 question test to help determine if you are a compulsive gambler and recommends the Gambler’s Anonymous 12-step program as a cure. 370 Pages Hardbound 1972
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SKU:
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Category: Books / Software
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