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| Non Fiction
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| United States
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<td>  Non Fiction
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| Bartleby Press
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| February 2005
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| 176 pages
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<td> February 2005
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<td> 176 pages
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<p><b>Snake Oil</b> is a book written by <a href="/index.php?title=Jim_Rose" title="Jim Rose">Jim Rose</a>.  The following was taken from the book's description on Amazon.com:
</p><p><i>The gyp, hoodwink, shuck, sandbag: An artform that has been passed down through generations of hustlers, con men, and freaks. Selling snake oil is the ultimate con, and readers will find within these pages everything from classic deceptions to the most recent of ruses. From fooling your friends to dangerous stage stunts, Jim Rose, snake oil salesman extraordinaire, provides new angles to old tricks. Those who dare to explore these pages will find themselved enticed by this special brand of snake oil. Step right up: it's all here. There's nothing it won't cure!</i>
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'''Snake Oil''' is a book written by [[Jim Rose]]. The following was taken from the book's description on Amazon.com:


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:''The gyp, hoodwink, shuck, sandbag: An artform that has been passed down through generations of hustlers, con men, and freaks. Selling snake oil is the ultimate con, and readers will find within these pages everything from classic deceptions to the most recent of ruses. From fooling your friends to dangerous stage stunts, Jim Rose, snake oil salesman extraordinaire, provides new angles to old tricks. Those who dare to explore these pages will find themselves enticed by this special brand of snake oil. Step right up: it's all here. There's nothing it won't cure!''

Latest revision as of 11:36, 17 September 2023

Snake Oil
Author Jim Rose
Illustrator
Genre Non Fiction
Country United States
Publisher Bartleby Press
Published February 2005
Language English
Pages 176 pages
ISBN 0910155593

Snake Oil is a book written by Jim Rose. The following was taken from the book's description on Amazon.com:

The gyp, hoodwink, shuck, sandbag: An artform that has been passed down through generations of hustlers, con men, and freaks. Selling snake oil is the ultimate con, and readers will find within these pages everything from classic deceptions to the most recent of ruses. From fooling your friends to dangerous stage stunts, Jim Rose, snake oil salesman extraordinaire, provides new angles to old tricks. Those who dare to explore these pages will find themselves enticed by this special brand of snake oil. Step right up: it's all here. There's nothing it won't cure!