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Hardcover Confidence Crooks and Blackmailers: Their Ways and Methods Book

ISBN: 1025364791

ISBN13: 9781025364797

Confidence Crooks and Blackmailers: Their Ways and Methods

"CONFIDENCE CROOKS AND BLACKMAILERS: Their Ways and Methods" is a compelling exploration of the diverse tactics and psychological maneuvers employed by swindlers and extortionists in the early twentieth century. Written by Basil Tozer, this insightful work offers a deep dive into the criminal underworld, exposing the intricate schemes used by "confidence men" to deceive the unwary and the ruthless methods of professional blackmailers.

The book details a wide array of illicit activities, ranging from elaborate financial frauds and high-stakes gambling scams to social deceptions and predatory extortion. Through a series of illuminating accounts, Tozer reveals the ingenuity and daring of these criminals, providing readers with a fascinating look at the "long-firm" frauds and various other ruses that defined the era. By stripping away the veneer of respectability often used by these tricksters, the work serves as both a cautionary manual and a historical study of white-collar crime.

As a significant contribution to the literature of criminology, "CONFIDENCE CROOKS AND BLACKMAILERS: Their Ways and Methods" highlights the persistent nature of human vulnerability and the evolution of deceptive practices. It remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in true crime history, social psychology, and the art of the con.

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