HISTORY OF POKER
7 August 2009
Critics like new book on a card game that has
become a global fave
Most poker players know that current U.S. President
Barack Obama likes to play a hand of poker now and then,
but did you know that former president Richard Nixon
financed his first run for office with poker winnings
earned during his WWII service? That's just one of the
interesting tidbits included in a well researched new
book by James McManus titled 'Cowboys Full: The Story of
Poker'.
The work has been attracting favourable
critical comment as the "definitive history" in an
excellent, comprehensive account of the game from the
author of the widely hailed poker memoir 'Positively
Fifth Street'.
McManus traces the game from its
early 19th-century roots in New Orleans to today's
global phenomenon with substantial amounts of money
changing hands both online and in live tournaments
around the world.,
“My goal is to show how the
story of poker helps to explain who we are,” says the
author. The “national card game" embodies essential
American qualities, he claims, and the book achieves
this objective by linking the game to American cultural,
political and historical events ranging from the Civil
War to the Cold War. Just one of the book's many
interesting facets is its coverage of the re-emergence
of poker in recent years as a pastime for millions both
on and offline.
Published by Farrar, Straus &
Giroux, the book retails for around $30.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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