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While conducting research for the writing of this novel, Arthur Hailey spent two months as a paying guest at the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans. The owner of the Roosevelt, the late Seymour Weiss, instructed his department heads to answer Hailey’s questions honestly and without holding back and urged them to direct their staff to do the same.4/5. Hotel by Arthur Hailey VIntage 's Small Business Dramatic Novel Retro New Orleans American Summer Novel Beach Reading Book CassandrasNotebook 5 out of 5 stars (3,). 96 rows · Published in the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in fiction, thriller Author: Arthur Hailey.


by Arthur Hailey. This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers. During one sultry summer, the St. Gregory Hotel in New Orleans becomes the setting for a series of private and public adventures in romance and www.doorway.ruion: fair reading copy. Creased cover and yellowed pages. Unmarked. Arthur Hailey (), the author of eleven novels, many of which became #1 New York Times bestsellers, was born in Luton, England. He served as a pilot and flight lieutenant in the British Royal Air Force during World War II and immigrated to Canada in Arthur Hailey released Hotel in , a year with some serious warnings for the future. The U.S. Marines started combat operations in Vietnam, Martin Luther King, Jr. was marching for civil rights in a hostile south while My Fair Lady and Mary Poppins dominated the Academy Awards.


His novel-writing career took off in with the publication of his first novel, The Final Diagnosis, and picked up velocity with Hotel and then Airport, which spent thirty weeks in the. Hotel. (Hailey novel) First edition (Doubleday). Hotel is a novel by Arthur Hailey. It is the story of an independent New Orleans hotel, the St. Gregory, and its management's struggle to regain profitability and avoid being assimilated into the O'Keefe chain of hotels. The St. Gregory is supposedly based on the Roosevelt Hotel, although. While conducting research for the writing of this novel, Arthur Hailey spent two months as a paying guest at the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans. The owner of the Roosevelt, the late Seymour Weiss, instructed his department heads to answer Hailey’s questions honestly and without holding back and urged them to direct their staff to do the same.

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