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New York: St Martin's Press. Good in Good dust jacket. 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. 0312131674 . Boldly signed, without inscription, by J. Bowyer Bell upon front free endpaper. "A witty, thought-provoking, and thoroughly enjoyable examination of all forms of trickery, ranging from poker and street-corner three-card monte to espionage and the life-and-death struggles of world wars. Allows readers to determine their own 'Mach' (short for Machiavellian) score and discover the characteristics of a classic 'Rogue.' Also reveals a number of the tricks of honorable magicians and less-than-honorable con men, and much, much more. In a world filled with scoundrels, no honest (or at least wise soul should be without this completely unscrupulous book. J. Barton Bowyer is the pseudonym for more than one and fewer than five internationally recognized scholars and historians who over the years have taught at several Ivy League universities and prepared dozens of studies…
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