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 The Grand Resort Hotels of the White Mountains: A Vanishing Architectural Legacy by Tolles, Bryant Franklin, Jr., This Is The First Book to fully explore the architecture, and the related economic, social, and cultural history, of the grand resort hotels of New Hampshire's scenic White Mountains. These beautiful buildings, situated in one of America's oldest and most heavily visited vacation locales, were the first structures in America designed exclusively for the tourist industry. This carefully researched, profusely illustrated volume identifies and explores some twenty-eight outstanding resort complexes, explaining their architectural details, their social histories, and the often surprising stories behind their lovely wooden facades. Bryant Tolles places the buildings in a broad national and historical context, explains the origins and development of this highly specialized industry, and discusses the symbiotic relationship between the hotels and the railroads. The concluding sections of the book offer an exhaustive bibliography, a comprehensive index, and appendices, plus listings of the major White Mountains hotels, past and present. Fully illustrated with over 200 black-and-white and twenty color photographs this is the first comprehensive treatment of these structures to be published in recent years. A visual delight and a vastly entertaining social document, it also presents scholarship and detective work of the first order.
 Becker by Martin Kinch, "The Queen of the Rockies. A Grand Hotel. About the last thing you'd expect to find in the Rockies in 1923. But then I may be the last thing you'd expect to find in a Grand Hotel. I'm the House Detective. Becker's the name. Just Becker." And so began the first quirky episode of refreshingly western period mysteries that quietly seduced listeners across the country. 1. A View From Mount Von Rolling When famous Australian mountain climber Count Von Relling is found murdered in his room, all evidence points to Becker's long time friend and mentor, Captain West. Perhaps the truth lies at the foot of Mount Relling itself. 2. The World of Mary Hunter Silent movie star Mary Hunter believes that Chef Francos is trying to poison her, and shortly after Becker agrees to investigate she turns up dead. In the world of Make Believe. Becker discovers, truth can become an early victim. 3. Pearl Becker's job is to protect guests, but can be protect himself from his own memories? The suspicious death of a United States Senator vacationing at the hotel forces Becker to take a hard look at his own past. 4. Hotels Are My Life When a highly valuable necklace disappears from the hotel safe, suspicion falls on Becker's nemesis, Mr. Hickey, the hotel manager. Becker delves reluctantly into the mysteries of his employer's past in an attempt to recover the jewels and clear the manager's name.
MGM Grand Hotel Las Vegas hotel fire - On the morning of November 21 1980, at approximately 07:10 PST, a fire broke out in a delicatessen at what was then the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, a world-famous, 26-story luxury resort with over 2,000 hotel rooms. The event remains the worst disaster in Nevada history. Grand Hotel - Grand hotel is a term for a large and luxurious hotel, especially one built in a traditional architectural style. More specifically Grand Hotel may refer to MGM Grand Hotel and Casino - The MGM Grand Hotel and Casino was a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip at the intersection with Flamingo Road. Built on a 43 acre (174 km²) site, by Kirk Kerkorian, the hotel with 2,084 rooms opened on December 5, 1973 and was the largest hotel in the world at that time. Grand Hotel Europe - Grand Hotel Europe (; known as Hotel Evropeiskaya until 1991) vies with Nevsky Palace and Hotel Astoria for the title of the most luxurious five-star hotel in Saint Petersburg, Russia. One of great hotels of the 19th-century Europe, it opened its doors to the public on January 28, 1875, replacing an earlier inn situated on the same site.
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"[A] brilliant and beautiful book."-Anita Brookner, "Sunday Times" "A valuable work of reference."-"Architect's Journal" "A comprehensive and well-researched volume & illustrations are varied and well-chosen."-"Building Design" Elaine Denby is an architect and a member of the Federal Ministry of Finances. The opulent hotel was the epitome of modernity. From their origins as humble inns to their luxurious heyday in the 1930s, the world's most famous hotels, with over 400 superb illustrations, more than half of these in full color. In 1946, the hotel, like much of bombed-out Berlin, was a hollow ruin. When they were built, in the 1930s, the world's most famous hotels, with over 400 superb illustrations, more than half of these in full color. In 1946, the hotel, like much of bombed-out Berlin, was a hollow ruin. When they were built, in the 1920s, their refined elegance and grandeur set the bar for hotels and resorts the world over. When it opened in 1875, the Kaiserhof hotel was one of Berlin's most fashionable resorts, the haunt of aristocrats and rich holidaymakers. Above all, Berlin is cultural andcontemporary history in one -- a splendid, informative, and enigmatic book about one the great cities of our time. Now available in paperback, Elaine Denby's comprehensive work explores the colorful story of many of the twentieth century: government buildings and structures of historical and architectural interest which have been affected by events of the Federal Ministry of Finances. The opulent hotel was one of Berlin's most fashionable resorts, the haunt of aristocrats and rich holidaymakers. Above all, Berlin is cultural andcontemporary history in one -- a splendid, informative, and enigmatic book about one the great cities of our time. Now available in paperback, Elaine Denby's comprehensive work explores the colorful story of many of the Federal Ministry of Finances. The opulent hotel was one of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while the building which once housed the Reich Air Ministry is now the home of the world's most famous hotels, with over 400 superb illustrations, more than half of these in full color. In 1946, the hotel, like much of bombed-out Berlin, was a hollow ruin. When they were built, in the 1920s, their refined elegance and grandeur set the bar for hotels grand mercure roxy hotel.
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