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Hardcover Hotel Stories: Legendary Hideaways of the World Book

ISBN: 2843233429

ISBN13: 9782843233425

Hotel Stories: Legendary Hideaways of the World

Open Hotel Stories and you will be transported to the most talked about haunts across the globe: Greta Garbo was "born" in a Berlin palace; "James Bond" was created in a house in Jamaica; Al Capone lived his last days in a hotel in Miami; Frida Kahlo escaped with Leon Trotsky to a hacienda in the Mexican countryside. Throughout the world, mansions, domains, palaces, and haciendas: today these places have been transformed into hotels, where magic and...

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Do Landmark Hotels Have A Persona?

Ever wonder if landmark hotels have unique souls or a persona attached to them, or are they merely brick and glass- a place to sleep, eat and wander around their lobbies? Judging from the contents of author Francisca Matteoli's Hotel Stories: Legendary Hideaways Of The World, you would have to conclude that yes, some of these legendary hotels do in fact have a soul. Matteoli's appealing writing style and interesting tidbits make a book that would ordinarily be dry, come alive. The author captures the traveler's imagination with a collection of narratives that are rich in detail unfolding some of the most famous hotels in the world and the celebrities who frequented them. We learn about The Algonquin in New York City, where Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe wrote My Fair Lady; and where the Round Table Of The Algonquin was formed. The latter were a group of literary giants who met every day in the Rose Room to exchange barbs and ideas. Among the participants were Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley of Vanity Fair. Did you know that Ian Fleming of James Bond fame discovered for himself the island of Jamaica in 1944, purchased a piece of land in Oracabessa (Golden Head) calling his paradise Goldeneye, built a simple villa, where he wrote the adventures of James Bond? Eventually, the villa became a luxury hideaway and the Goldeneye Resort. Today, you can rent Fleming's house, and according to the author, his desk is still in his bedroom. We are informed that the Regent Beverly Wilshire is the hotel for making motion pictures. There is even a luxurious dressing-room providing hospitality to movie stars after a day's work in the nearby Hollywood studios. For many years Warren Beatty lived in the Veranda Suite. Among other interesting hotel tie-ins exposed in the book are: Frank Sinatra and The Peninsula in Hong Kong, Charles De Gaulle and the Cashel House in Ireland, Orson Wells and the Copacabana Palace in Rio De Janeiro, Truman Capote and The Plaza in New York, Andy Warhol and The Savoy in London, Ernest Hemingway and The Ambos Mundos in Cuba, the Sundance resort and Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, and there are several more. The material in this collection of short essays is skilfully and poignantly blended together with photos and period illustrations that permit readers to get a solid sense of the unique personalities of these renowned hotels. Anyone interested in famous hotels would do well to read this book. Norm Goldman, Editor Bookpleasures.com

Places to dream

This new book brings stories of legend ands anecdotes with a new twist that enticed me to visit most of these places. Looking at this book that seem to have been published years ago has this "passe" flavor of the old times. I enjoyed it.

STAYING WITH LEGENDS

HOTEL STORIES by Francisca Matteoli is an intriguing tour of some famous and not so famous hotels around the world. Each place she writes about is described as it is today and as it was at the time of the visits of some legendary figures who stayed in them.It is a delightful and pleasant read for the stay at home traveler or for the traveler planning her next trip.
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