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The Big Con: Great Hoaxes, Frauds, Grifts, and Swindles in American History

Autor Nate Hendley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2016 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book examines a broad range of infamous scams, cons, swindles, and hoaxes throughout American history-and considers why human gullibility continues in an age of easy access to information.Covering American cons and hoaxes past and present, including the Great Moon Hoax of 1835, the controversy over "subliminal messaging" (do bands, filmmakers, and advertisers really put secret messages in their works?), the panic about "satanic" daycare operators in the 1980s, and recent Internet scams, this book provides a fascinating, fact-based look at infamous frauds across the centuries. Offering an engaging mix of history, sociology, and psychology, author Nate Hendley gives readers an appreciation of how prominent scams, cons, "confidence men," and hoaxes have impacted American society, past and present.Each entry details the scheme or hoax and the pertinent con artist/schemer involved, examining the sociological, cultural, political, and/or economic effect of the scams. Each topic is accompanied by a short bibliography of further reading selections. As the old saying goes, "There is a sucker born every minute"-and there has always been a keen-eyed swindler to take advantage of the situation. The Big Con: Great Hoaxes, Frauds, Grifts, and Swindles in American History explores this sordid underbelly of American civilization and invites readers to revel in the felonious experience.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781610695855
ISBN-10: 1610695852
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides insight into human nature-gullibility being one aspect of it-throughout the ages, addresses the power of rumor and legend, and identifies the social conditions that have allowed some scams and hoaxes to flourish

Notă biografică

Nate Hendley is a freelance writer and author. He has written several books, primarily in the true-crime genre.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionSection OneClassic ConsIntroductionShort ConsThe Gold BrickPig in a PokeThe Fiddle GameDog StoreThe Glim DropperThe Pigeon DropChange RaisingThe SmackThe TatThe Money MachineHot SeatFemme FataleModeling/Talent AgencyClip JointFake AuctionStreet Vendor with a VanSleazy Street VendorMentally Handicapped PersonDistressed Car OwnerBig ConsThe Fight StoreThe WireThe PayoffThe RagThe Bigger RagRigging the Numbers RacketThe Spanish PrisonerClassic Card ScamsHuge DukeBill Kaplan's Card SharksThree-Card MonteSection TwoBusiness FraudIntroductionAdvance Fee FraudAffinity FraudATM SkimmingCounterfeitingCharles PonziPyramid SchemesPump and DumpLeo KoretzSection ThreeDespicable ScamsIntroductionDisaster ScamsNatural DisastersMan-Made DisastersFaking CancerFaking Car AccidentsFuneral FraudFaked FuneralsPrepaid PonziScamming Senior CitizensThe Grandparents ScamPhony Phone NumbersVeteran ScamsAdditional Scams Involving Senior CitizensSurrogacy/Adoption FraudDeceiving Prospective ParentsSelling BabiesScamming Donors, Surrogates, and Prospective ParentsSection FourGreat PretendersIntroductionFrank AbagnaleJames Capone (aka Richard Joseph "Two-Gun" Hart)Emperor Norton of San FranciscoIron Eyes CodyJoseph Pistone (aka "Donnie Brasco")Section FiveHoaxes, Urban Legends, and Popular DelusionsIntroductionAlan Abel, Master HoaxerThe Bermuda TriangleThe Black Hand Extortion RacketBlackout BabiesThe Cardiff GiantDaycare DevilsExtraterrestrialsAlien AbductionRoswellThe Great Chess AutomatonKentucky Fried LiesLearned NonsenseThe Lurid Confessions of Maria MonkNew York Newspaper HoaxesMan-Bats on the MoonWild Cats in ManhattanThe Protocols of the Learned Elders of ZionThe War of the Worlds BroadcastSection SixDubious RemediesIntroductionDrugsPatent MedicinesReefer MadnessCurious Cancer CuresGoat Gonad TherapyHealth Care FraudEnergizing ElixirsTherapeutic TouchHomeopathyEnergy Medicine DevicesDr. Albert AbramsWilliam NelsonPsychic SurgeryRadium MedicineRepressed Memories and Multiple Personality DisorderSection SevenOnline ScamsIntroductionInternet Dating FraudMalwareThe Nigerian LetterPhishing/VishingPhony Rentals and AuctionsPhone FraudCrammingJury Duty ScamTelemarketing FraudFake Tech SupportSection EightPara-Abnormal FraudIntroductionThe Amityville HorrorSylvia BrowneDowsing for Water-or BombsThe Fox SistersRemote ViewingSection NinePop Culture ConsIntroductionBuffalo Bill and the Myth of the "Wild West"Fake Sports/Celebrity MemorabiliaJames Frey: A Million Little FalsehoodsThe Mis-Education of Little TreeMovie ConsThe Grifters (1990)American Hustle (2013)Argo (2012)Elmer Gantry (1960)The Hustler (1961)The Sting (1973)The 1919 World SeriesDamon Runyon, Chronicler of the UnderworldSubliminal MessagingPoliticsThe 1876 Presidential ElectionThe 1948 Texas Democratic PrimaryTeapot DomeWilliam "Big Bill" ThompsonSection TenA Gallery of Rogues (and One Hero)IntroductionP. T. Barnum, Showman ExtraordinaireJordan Belfort, "The Wolf of Wall Street"Steve Brodie, The Bridge JumperRita Crundwell, Municipal MenaceThe Lonely Hearts KillersBernie MadoffOld-School SwindlersWilliam ThompsonGeorge C. ParkerJoseph Weil, "The Yellow Kid"Linda Taylor, The Welfare QueenKevin Trudeau, TV PitchmanHarry Houdini, Ghost BusterSection ElevenInterviewsInterview with Alan AbelInterview with Dr. Stephen BarrettInterview with Dean JobbInterview with James RandiSelected BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Serious students and general readers alike will marvel at fraudsters' ingenuity and cringe at human gullibility (sometimes fed by greed). Consider for all public libraries.
[A] good overview and resource for public and academic libraries aimed at all levels of beginning students. Summing Up: Recommended. High school, community college, and undergraduate students; general readers.
The Big Con is a big book, almost 400 pages, and as such, it is very authoritative, making it a great reference book to have for those who enjoy reading true crime, crime fiction, or who are born skeptics and get a certain 'kick' out reading how easily people can be fooled. . . . Very readable The Big Con is one of those books that you can pick up and start reading anywhere. There is an extensive bibliography at the back for further reading suggestions. Mr Hendley has done sceptics a genuine courtesy by assembling the history of frauds, cons, scams and hoaxes into one beautiful volume. . . . [T]his book is perfect reading for the casual reader, true crime/fiction aficionado, and sceptic.
For a comprehensive guide to how the likes of Clem, Lehwess, and other slick-talkers operate, check out The Big Con: Great Hoaxes, Frauds, Grifts, and Swindles in American History. . . . [E]ntertaining and informative.