Rooms With a View : The Secret Life of Great Hotels

Author(s): Adrian Mourby

General

Salvador Dali � once asked room service at Hotel Le Meurice in Paris to send him up a flock of sheep. When they were duly brought to his room he got out a gun and fired blanks at them. George Bernard Shaw tried to learn the tango at Reid's Palace in Madeira, and the details of India's independence were worked out in the ballroom of the Imperial Hotel, Delhi. The great hotels have provided glamorous backgrounds for some of the most momentous - and most bizarre - events of world history. Adrian Mourby is a distinguished hotel historian and travel journalist - and a lover of great hotels. Here he tells the stories of 50 of the world's most magnificent, among them the Adlon in Berlin, the Cipriani in Venice, the Intercontinental in Saigon, Raffles in Singapore, the Dorchester in London, Hotel Kamp in Helsinki, the Pera Palace in Istanbul - and, a personal favourite, the Art Deco Midland in Morecambe Bay. All human life is to be found in a great hotel, only in a more entertaining form.


Product Information

Adrian Mourby was an award-winning BBC drama producer before turning to full-time writing. He has published three novels, two AA travel guides, a book of humour based on his Sony Award-winning Radio 4 series Whatever Happened To? and most recently Rooms of One's Own (Icon, 2017). In recent years Adrian has won two Italian awards for his travel journalism.

General Fields

  • : 9781785782756
  • : Icon Books Ltd
  • : Icon Books Ltd
  • : November 2017
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : December 2017
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Adrian Mourby
  • : Hardcover
  • : 1217
  • : English
  • : 910
  • : 304
  • : Illustrations, black and white