Om A Manifest Detection Of The Most Vyle And Detestable Use Of Dice Play; Volume 29
This historical work, originally published in 1562, provides a glimpse into the world of gambling in Elizabethan England and the moral outrage surrounding it. Featuring firsthand accounts of dice games and their negative societal effects, this book is essential for anyone interested in the history of gambling or social norms in early modern England.
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