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Very poorly researched with questionable conclusions
this book surprised me
The names of the powerful don't necessarily end in vowels.The authors, criminal justice professors at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, argue that the "Black Book", (the list of persons excluded from participation in legal gambling), is maintained by the State of Nevada for symbolic purposes, to assert an image of control and propriety.
The Black Book is further tainted by its focus on stereotypical ethnic types, largely Italian Americans, to the exclusion of others, like the Mormans, who actually wield great power in Nevada gaming but suffer no opprobrium as a result.
Interesting reading.


Great stories, but a bit datedThe last two chapters, not bios, but concept pieces , "How Popular Literature Has Treated Las Vegas" and "The Adult Playground Becomes a Heaven for Families" .. are pretty much a waste since Vegas has now focusing on going back to its "Adult" roots ..and the read no longer makes sense.
However, it you want to get some great and entertaining stories of the "good old days" .. and even a little before the "good old days", the first two-thirds of this book is certainly worth the asking price.
Interesting stories. So-so writing.
Find Out How Vegas Became What it is Today-Read this Book!The Players is a terrific read. The chapters give just ther right information on each topic to develop a working contextual knowledge of Vegas History. I was particularly fascinated by information on the Glitter Gulch rebels like Boyd and Binion. With the development of the Fremont Street experience, Downtown Vegas is a formidable tourist destination once again.
Overall, a great book. Don't let the fact that is published by a university press scare you. The chapters are short and clearly written. The casino business jargon is kept to a minimum, or when it is used, it is explained well. This book deserves more of an audience.


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SEXY ACTION AND LAUGHS IN NEVADA CATHOUSE
Sensitive insight to Nevada's legalized brothels.

Don't Drive That SUV to Work! Take Your Adventures Off-Road.Content (4 stars): Excellent for beginners like me. I've been on one of these trips already (Jawbone to Lake Isabella), and found the directions to be accurate and concise (so the navigator has time to enjoy the scenery!). A majority of the tours in this book are rated "Easy", making this a good choice for the first-time off-roader. I also appreciate that each tour is captured in two pages: one page of text (rating, directions, local points of interest) next to the map on the facing page. Sometimes I wish there was a little more information (landmarks, more detail on map), but there's usually enough to get you through.
Format (2 stars): Previous releases by Tony Heugel were spiral-bound, with an extra flap to hold your place. Those features are sorely missed in this paperback version. I think I'd rather have taken my chances with the older easier-to-use but not up-to-date release of this book. Doesn't look like much of the content has changed significantly, anyway. The older versions had color on the maps, too, making them easier to read.
Overall: Flipping through this book makes me want to hit the road on another adventure! Probably not the best choice for the hard-core 4-wheeler, but an excellent book for the mild-mannered yet adventurous sort who'd like to get away for a while.
Great fun
This book should be in every SUV glovebox!In addition to route descriptions, there's a good introduction to off-highway driving techniques and trip planning. Photos are adequate, providing a flavor of many of the trips.
If you have the previous edition, you'll miss the spiral binding but appreciate almost 20 new routes. By the way, I'd recommend this book to dual-sport motorcyclists and even mountain bikers.


hilarious
FUnNNy!

too general
How to Incorporate and Start a business in Nevada

Mobile Guide
Mobil Travel Guide 2000 - Northeast

Not bad for a quarter
Historical Fiction on Gambling in Nevada & One man's story

Not all bad, not all good...
Finally...a book that puts Nevada within reach!

the review you already have listed is WRONG
Pyramid Lake, Nv
A "user friendly" angler's guide