The Lottery Wars: Long Odds, Fast Money, and the Battle Over an American Institution

The Lottery Wars

Long Odds, Fast Money, and the Battle Over an American Institution

2008 • 304 pages

A history of the lottery in America cites its popularity in spite of unfavorable odds and laws that ban most forms of gambling, evaluates the role of lotteries in shaping Jamestown and other regions, and recounts lesser-known stories of legal disputes and financial ruin pertaining to lottery activity.


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