Lady Was a Gambler
Discover the untold stories of remarkable women who shaped the gambling scene in the Old West with Lady Was a Gambler by Chris Enss. Published by Rowman & Littlefield in 2007, this captivating biography spans 160 pages, shedding light on the lives of female gamblers whose daring exploits left a lasting impact on history.
In this engaging narrative, Enss explores the world of card games and cardsharps in the 19th century, revealing how these pioneering women navigated a male-dominated society. Lady Was a Gambler not only pays homage to their legacy but also delves into the cultural significance of gambling in the American West.
Whether you're a history enthusiast or a fan of unique biographies, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of women who defied the odds. Add Lady Was a Gambler to your collection today and celebrate the fearless spirit of these trailblazing women.