The Hustlers


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'The Hustlers' is a journey back into the heady days of 50s and 60s London. With a cast of characters ranging from safecracker Eddie Chapman to the reckless Earl of Derby, from croupier Louis the Rat to unlucky Lord Lucan, it recreates the exploits of the gamblers and gangsters whose lives collided in the clubs and pubs of Mayfair.




The Hustlers


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Invitations to John Aspinall and John Burke's illegal gambling parties were the most sought after in 1950s London - only the wealthy and well-connected were allowed past their door. When the police finally arrested them, Aspinall and Burke challenged the law - and won. As a result gambling was legalised. Which interested crime boss Billy Hill and his lieutenant Bobby McKew, because suddenly clubs sprang up everywhere and Billy had a foolproof way of fixing the cards. He also had his eye on the ultimate prize, Aspinall's exclusive new club, The Clermont... Revealing for the first time how Aspinall and Hill plotted to steal a fortune, based on testimony from Burke and McKew, The Hustlers is a riotous journey back to 50s and 60s London. With a cast of characters that ranges from safecracker Eddie Chapman to the reckless Earl of Derby, from croupier Louis the Rat to unlucky Lord Lucan, it vividly recreates the exploits of the gamblers and gangsters whose lives collided in the clubs and pubs of Mayfair. 'a fascinating glimpse into a bygone world . . . when chemmy parties took London by storm and toffs were often found to be rubbing shoulders with gangsters' Daily Express




The Hustlers Hand Book


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T. Wilson a self taught graphic artist and designer.. starting his (t-shirt) business in his kicthen it quickly grew by word of mouth about the levels and creativity and limitlessness of his imaginative skills... after securing a corner spot in a friends computer store he begin to gain notoriety from his impresive graphic skills... after only 6 months T begin to grow and needed more space.. so he and the computer store owner decided that they would seperate. They moved out and he stayed at this current location of 675 clinton avenue newark nj... and after spending over 10 years in the same location creativsoulz continues to grow and excel in the business and is known through out the city of newark as the best in custom t-shirts and designs... the concept for the hustlers handbook a book basically about coming up with the right hustle for you... finding what works for you... the trial and errors and then the successes... the book was conceived one day after reminencing about all of the other business vetures he tried before settling on this one... so he decided to interview other hustlers to see how many others were out there who shared in his same passion motivation and drive... i hope you enjoy it!




The Hustler


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“If Hemingway had the passion for pool that he had for bullfighting, his hero might have been Eddie Felson” (Time). The novel that inspired the classic film starring Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason, The Hustler tells the story of Fast Eddie Felson, a young pool player who hustles suckers in small towns, looking for stake money so he can reach his goal: a marathon match in Chicago against Minnesota Fats. An exploration of guts, stamina, and character, and of the difference between winners and losers, this tense, gritty tale is “a wonderful hymn to the last true era when men of substance played pool with a vengeance” (Time Out).




The Hustlers Series Complete Box Set


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Lovers. Players. Dreamers. Welcome to THE HUSTLERS. Hello readers! Looking for your next binge-worthy series? The Hustlers is an interconnected romance series starring three sexy M/F duos navigating dreams, desires, and all the beautiful complications of falling in love. What's Inside? Get swept away with three full-length stories of spicy drama and happily ever afters! The Cruiser: A maverick yacht designer and glamorous PR executive finds the choppy waters of desire are anything but smooth sailing in this steamy billionaire romance. The Challenger: When a volatile tennis prodigy hires a famous motivational coach to mount his career comeback, love meets its match in this fiery sports romance of strokes and seduction. The Closer: Two brilliant finance adversaries find more than their smouldering attraction and decade-long feud tested in this deliciously dark romance where matters of the heart are the hardest deals to close. Rowan Rossler is a hopeless romantic on a mission: to make the world a better place, one epic love story at a time. The Hustlers is her first series and if you crave vivid characters, adventurous plots, and sensual moments, these mid-steam romps are the perfect escape. These individual books have a combined average star rating of 4.4. Here are a few reviews from the individual books: ★★★★★ "It's rare that I read a book and at the end, I think "Perfect in every way!"" ★★★★★ "LOVED this read. The entire damn book. Phenomenal character development." ★★★★★ Wow! Totally hooked on this series! Couldn't put this one down. Steamy moments, drama, and twists you won't expect. ★★★★★ Seriously entertaining. An engaging page-turner with all the feels. Drama and steam. Combustible chemistry.




Philip-Lorca DiCorcia


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One of the seminal artists of contemporary photography, Philip-Lorca diCorcia produces work that exists on a wide spectrum of fictionalized documentary. Yet a thematic and conceptual unity, most often realized in serial form and particularly suited to monograph format marks each series in his oeuvre. With Thousand, diCorcia effectively inverts his own tendency: the monograph is now the work itself. The sheer volume of material, which spans over 20 years of personal and artistic creation, shifts notions of context, narrative, and individual perception. Flipping through the pages of Thousand is not so much a retrospective or summation of the artist s life as it is an exercise in the construction of memory. An unwashed pan soaking in the sink precedes an unknown woman resembling an odalisque; the familiar linoleum aisles of a generic supermarket give way to a verdant swatch of lawn. These images are bothalien and deeply familiar, and just as one moment in our lives may recall another, these photos echo among one another, within the book, within the canon of diCorcia's work, and within our personal experience. The Polaroid proves to be the perfect souvenir unique and subject to reinterpretation, like memory itself. Philip-Lorca diCorcia was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1951. He received his MFA in Photography from Yale University in 1979. Published volumes accompany his solo exhibits at the Museum of Modern Art (Philip-Lorca diCorcia, 1995) and PaceWildenstein Gallery, New York (Streetwork 1993-1997, 1997; Heads, 2001; A Storybook Life, 2003). His work is included in the collections of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among others. He has been named a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow and has received multiple grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. DiCorcia lives and works in New York City.




Side Chick Nation


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"Fed up with her married Miami boyfriend, savvy Dulce has no problem stealing his drug-dealer stash and fleeing to her family in the Caribbean. But when she gets bored in rural Santo Domingo, she escapes on a sugar daddy adventure to Puerto Rico. Her new life is one endless party, until she's caught in Hurricane Maria--and witnesses the brutal collision of colonization and climate change, as well as the international vultures who plunder the tragedy for a financial killing, making shady use of relief funds to devastate the island even more. Broke, traumatized, and stranded, Dulce's only chance to get back to New York may be a sexy, crusading journalist who's been pursuing her. But is she hustling him or falling for him? Meanwhile, New York-based mastermind thief Marisol already has her hands full fleecing a ruthless CEO who's stealing her family's land in Puerto Rico, while trying to get her relatives out alive after the hurricane. An extra member in her crew could be game-changing, but she's wary of Dulce's unpredictability and reputation for drama. Still, Dulce's determination to get justice draws Marisol in, along with her formidable Lower East Side Women's Health Clinic's heist squad. But their race-against-the-clock plan is soon complicated by powerful men who turn deadly when ex-side chicks step out of the shadows and demand to call the shots..."--Amazon.com.




Street Hustlers


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Growing up, Hev worked for a man named Jake who ran the streets. As Hev aged, he became smarter and had new idea on how to make more money. He then ran into a childhood friend named Dan who becomes his right hand man. Hev and Dan start up a business from ground zero and take control of the streets. Riches, fame, and fortune are all at hand for Hev. As his "business" grows, some tough life threatening actions happen that Hev has to cope with. In the end, was it worth it?




Knocking the Hustle


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Over the past several years scholars, activists, and analysts have begun to examine the growing divide between the wealthy and the rest of us, suggesting that the divide can be traced to the neoliberal turn. "I'm not a business man; I'm a business, man." Perhaps no better statement gets at the heart of this turn. Increasingly we're being forced to think of ourselves in entrepreneurial terms, forced to take more and more responsibility for developing our "human capital." Furthermore a range of institutions from churches to schools to entire cities have been remade, restructured to in order to perform like businesses. Finally, even political concepts like freedom, and democracy have been significantly altered. As a result we face higher levels of inequality than any other time over the last century. In Knocking the Hustle: Against the Neoliberal Turn in Black Politics, Lester K. Spence writes the first book length effort to chart the effects of this transformation on African American communities, in an attempt to revitalize the black political imagination. Rather than asking black men and women to "hustle harder" Spence criticizes the act of hustling itself as a tactic used to demobilize and disempower the communities most in need of empowerment.




The Hustle Economy


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To survive in today's gig economy, you must be a mover, a shaker, a doer, and a maker. In The Hustle Economy, we give you 25 essays from founders, writers, producers, game makers, artists, and creative types from every path who share one common trait -- they are all self-made hustlers who have managed to turn their creativity into careers. In this collection you will find essays from: Producer and performer Mike Rugnetta on why "Do what you love" is both the best and worst piece of advice you'll ever receive. Author, television writer, and humorist Emma Koenig on staying focused and productive no matter what life throws at you. Web comic Zach Weinersmith on the equation for success and using your creativity to do what the rest of us won't. Trendspotter Jess Kimball Leslie on identifying your skills and turning it into a successful career. This book exists to inspire and inform. Your creative career is attainable, and we'll show you how to do it and why it's worth it. Complete list of essayists: Nick Douglas, Ben Grelle (aka The Frogman), Adrian Sanders, Farah Khalid, Mike Rugnetta, Emma Koenig, Asha Dornfest, Kelsey Hanson, Móa Guzmá Thomas Leveritt, Casey Bowers, Josephine Decker, Donna Salgado, Alex Pearlman, Dante Shepherd, Brad O'Farrell, Jess Kimball Leslie, Meredith Haggerty, Alex Larsen, Nancy Zastudil, Lee LeFever, Jeff Wysaski, Zach Weinersmith