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Title The players : the men who made Las Vegas / edited by Jack Sheehan
Published Reno, Nev. : University of Nevada Press, ©1997

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 224 pages) : illustrations
Contents A peculiar institution / Sergio Lalli -- Cliff Jones: "the big juice" / Sergio Lalli -- Moe Dalitz and the desert / John L. Smith -- Benny Binion: he who has the gold makes the rules / A.D. Hopkins -- Sportman's paradise / John L. Smith -- The ghost of Ben Siegel / John L. Smith -- Jay Sarno: he came to play / A.D. Hopkins -- Sam Boyd's quiet legacy / Jack Sheehan -- Jackie Gaughan: keeping the faith on Fremont Street / Bill Moody and A.D. Hopkins -- Howard Hughes in Vegas / Sergio Lalli -- Kirk Kerkorian: the reticent billionaire / Dave Palermo -- Steve Wynn: king of wow! / Mark Seal -- Cowboys, crooks, and corporations: how popular literature has treated Las Vegas / John H. Irsfeld -- The adult playground becomes a heaven for families / Dave Palermo
Summary Las Vegas has been described as "the last great, mythic city that Western civilization will ever create," and its brief, phenomenal history has been largely shaped by a handful of colorful and astute casino operators who turned a dusty desert town into the gawdy, booming holiday mecca that it is today. The essays in this book introduce us to these "players" and outline the decisions that led them and their chosen city unparalleled heights of success. We discover how early leaders like Cliff Jones, Moe Dalitz, and Benny Binion first grasped Las Vegas's potential as a center for high-stakes gambling, and we read of mobster "Bugsy" Siegel's efforts to bring to reality another man's dream of a glamorous resort-casino on a then-remote site at the edge of town. Other visionaries like Jay Sarno, Sam Boyd, and Jackie Gaughan helped turn casinos into islands of fantasy, replete with lavish entertainment spectacles, that have become the norm for subsequent construction in the city, and they began the now-standard practice of mass-marketing the Las Vegas experience to middle America. The arrival of eccentric Howard Hughes introduced a new style of corporate management to an industry hitherto led by independent entrepreneurs and their families - a style of management since carried on by Kirk Kerkorian and Steve Wynn
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Gambling -- Nevada -- Las Vegas
Gamblers -- Nevada -- Las Vegas -- Biography
TRUE CRIME -- General.
Gamblers
Gambling
Social Welfare & Social Work.
Social Sciences.
Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency.
Nevada -- Las Vegas
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
Author Sheehan, Jack (Jack Edward), 1949-
LC no. 97024443
ISBN 0874174554
9780874174557