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A Gambler's Tale

Steve Thomas

Casa editrice: Clink Street Publishing

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A Gambler's Tale consists of a collection of memories from the incredible gambling life of Stevie Thomas. From casinos to poker and everything in between, this book is a fascinating insight into the radical existence of a gambling family complete with some extraordinary tales. This book details stories from all over the world, well known names and faces, as well as providing a brief history of the gambling scene in London.
Disponibile da: 30/01/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 290 pagine.

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