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Titanic Thompson: The Man Who Bet on Everything
Kevin Cook
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Description for Titanic Thompson: The Man Who Bet on Everything
Paperback.
This "raucous retelling of the life of a consummate gambler, grifter and quintessential American character" (Kirkus Reviews) introduces Alvin "Titanic" Thompson (1892-1974), who traveled with golf clubs, a .45 revolver, and a suitcase full of cash. A terrific read for anyone who has ever laid a bet, Titanic Thompson recaptures the colorful times of a singular figure.
This "raucous retelling of the life of a consummate gambler, grifter and quintessential American character" (Kirkus Reviews) introduces Alvin "Titanic" Thompson (1892-1974), who traveled with golf clubs, a .45 revolver, and a suitcase full of cash. A terrific read for anyone who has ever laid a bet, Titanic Thompson recaptures the colorful times of a singular figure.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780393340570
SKU
V9780393340570
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Ref
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About Kevin Cook
A former senior editor at Sports Illustrated, Kevin Cook is the author of Titanic Thompson, Tommy's Honor, Kitty Genovese and The Dad Report. He lives in New York City.
Reviews for Titanic Thompson: The Man Who Bet on Everything
"Highly enjoyable."
Wall Street Journal "Titanic Thompson is as emblematically American as Babe Ruth or Mark Twain. . . . Cook gives us the real deal."
Los Angeles Times "Remarkable."
Audie Cornish - NPR "A crackerjack biography."
Seattle Times "Here's a wonderful contradiction: a delightful, breezy account of the most outrageous grifter who ever worked the ... Read more
Wall Street Journal "Titanic Thompson is as emblematically American as Babe Ruth or Mark Twain. . . . Cook gives us the real deal."
Los Angeles Times "Remarkable."
Audie Cornish - NPR "A crackerjack biography."
Seattle Times "Here's a wonderful contradiction: a delightful, breezy account of the most outrageous grifter who ever worked the ... Read more