The Gambling Century, John Eglin
The Gambling Century, John Eglin
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The Gambling Century
Commercial Gaming in Britain from Restoration to Regency

Author: John Eglin

Narrator: Dan Calley

Unabridged: 10 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/26/2024


Synopsis

Gambling captures as nothing else the drama of the "long eighteenth century" between the age of religious wars and the age of revolutions. The society that was confronted with games of chance pursued as commercial ventures also came to grips with unprecedented social mobility, floated by new wealth from new sources created fortunes from trade in sugar, cotton, ivory, silk, tea, or enslaved human beings. Likewise, play for money was prominent in the public imagination as money itself, deployed through an ever expanding and ever more sophisticated range of mechanisms, increasingly invaded public awareness, as when prospective spouses in period fiction were rated in terms of annual income as if they were municipal bonds. Similarly, the archetypal figure of the gambler captured the imagination of the public in fiction, media, and politics. At the same time, new interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—encouraged and bankrolled by those in power—fostered a new and unprecedented appreciation for mathematical probability and its applications, opening the possibility that games of chance might be pursued as a profitable commercial venture. The Gambling Century focuses like no previous work on those who enabled, facilitated, and profited from gambling, as well as on efforts to regulate or outlaw it.

About John Eglin

John Eglin is currently professor of history at the University of Montana. His published work includes Venice Transfigured: The Myth of Venice in British Culture, 1660-1797 and The Imaginary Autocrat: Beau Nash and the Invention of Bath. He is nearing completion of his edition of James Boswell's journals in Italy and France for the research edition of the Boswell papers published by Edinburgh University Press.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gabrielrohns on August 21, 2025

The author focuses not only on the players but also on those who created and regulated these games, which helps us understand how modern casinos and betting mechanisms were formed. I was struck by how even the literature and culture of the time reflected the financial aspects of marriages and social......more

Goodreads review by KimHodge on August 01, 2025

Gambling has always been a topic that fascinates many, especially when you dive into the history and evolution of it. The book The Gambling Century gives a fascinating insight into how gambling has shaped societies and industries over time. As someone who enjoys exploring new platforms, I can share......more