The Devil's Tickets: A Vengeful Wife, a Fatal Hand, and a New American Age

Author:   Gary M. Pomerantz
Publisher:   Crown Publishing Group (NY)
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9781400051632


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   12 July 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Gary M. Pomerantz
Publisher:   Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Imprint:   Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Dimensions:   Width: 13.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781400051632


ISBN 10:   1400051630
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   12 July 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Bridge and murder, two of mankind's most engrossing pursuits-in The Devil's Tickets Gary Pomerantz intermingles both to create a crackling portrait of a vibrant past age and a singular moment when a bullet trumped all. --Erik Larson, author of the New York Times bestseller The Devil in the White City A great story, a real drama, a perfect window on American culture-and best of all, beautifully written with the lightest touch. --Susan Orlean, author of the New York Times bestseller The Orchid Thief Nowadays people tend to think of the game of bridge as old and somewhat fuddy-duddy, but once upon a time it was young and sexy. What a delight to read Gary M. Pomerantz's engaging account of how all this got started. --Louis Sachar, author of the National Book Award winning Holes This remarkably entertaining tale reveals important truths about bridge, such as that the best players must check their egos at the door and that mental endurance and intimidation can be pivotal. But it also reveals truths about life, such as that women need a venue where they can compete with men and that a rare confluence of social factors can create men like Ely Culberston, who was only too happy to be Johnny-on-the-spot when there was money to be made or fame to be won. Anyone who's played bridge, or ever been the least bit curious about the game's appeal, will love this book. -Bob Hamman, eleven-time bridge world champion Masterfully reported, beautifully written, and all but impossible to put down. --Jonathan Eig, author of the New York Times bestseller Luckiest Man


Bridge and murder, two of mankind's most engrossing pursuits-in The Devil's Tickets Gary Pomerantz intermingles both to create a crackling portrait of a vibrant past age and a singular moment when a bullet trumped all. <br>--Erik Larson, author of the New York Times bestseller The Devil in the White City <br> A great story, a real drama, a perfect window on American culture-and best of all, beautifully written with the lightest touch. <br>--Susan Orlean, author of the New York Times bestseller The Orchid Thief <br> Nowadays people tend to think of the game of bridge as old and somewhat fuddy-duddy, but once upon a time it was young and sexy. What a delight to read Gary M. Pomerantz's engaging account of how all this got started. <br>--Louis Sachar, author of the National Book Award winning Holes <br> This remarkably entertaining tale reveals important truths about bridge, such as that the best players must check their egos at the door and that mental endurance a


Bridge and murder, two of mankind's most engrossing pursuits-in The Devil's Tickets Gary Pomerantz intermingles both to create a crackling portrait of a vibrant past age and a singular moment when a bullet trumped all. --Erik Larson, author of the New York Times bestseller The Devil in the White City A great story, a real drama, a perfect window on American culture-and best of all, beautifully written with the lightest touch. --Susan Orlean, author of the New York Times bestseller The Orchid Thief Nowadays people tend to think of the game of bridge as old and somewhat fuddy-duddy, but once upon a time it was young and sexy. What a delight to read Gary M. Pomerantz's engaging account of how all this got started. --Louis Sachar, author of the National Book Award winning Holes This remarkably entertaining tale reveals important truths about bridge, such as that the best players must check their egos at the door and that mental endurance and intimidation can be pivotal. But it also reveals truths about life, such as that women need a venue where they can compete with men and that a rare confluence of social factors can create men like Ely Culberston, who was only too happy to be Johnny-on-the-spot when there was money to be made or fame to be won. Anyone who's played bridge, or ever been the least bit curious about the game's appeal, will love this book. -Bob Hamman, eleven-time bridge world champion Masterfully reported, beautifully written, and all but impossible to put down. --Jonathan Eig, author of the New York Times bestseller Luckiest Man From the Hardcover edition.


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GARY M. POMERANTZ is an author and journalist and serves as a visiting lecturer in the Department of Communication at Stanford University. His first book, Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn, was named a 1996 Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times. He also earned acclaim for Nine Minutes, Twenty Seconds and Wilt, 1962. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Pomerantz lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and their three children.

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