Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
xi, 358 pages, [16] unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, photographs (some color) ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [293]-346) and index. |
Contents |
Parade of millionaires -- A typical French house -- A Greek tragedy -- The Wet Age -- The big landlord -- The 39 widows of the Plaza -- Wartime -- The real Eloise -- Party of the century -- Prostitutes promenade -- Trump's Mona Lisa -- The prince and the billionaire -- Save the Plaza -- Shell game -- The Indian Great Gatsby. |
Summary |
"The Plaza is the account of one vaunted New York City address that has become synonymous with wealth and scandal, opportunity and tragedy. With glamour on the surface and strife behind the scenes, it is the story of how one hotel became a mirror reflecting New York's place at the center of the country's cultural narrative for over a century."-- Dust jacket flap. |
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In this definitive history, award-winning journalist Julie Satow not only pulls back the curtain on Truman Capote's Black and White Ball and The Beatles' first stateside visit-she also follows the money trail. THE PLAZA reveals how a handful of rich, dowager widows were the financial lifeline that saved the hotel during the Great Depression, and how, today, foreign money and anonymous shell companies have transformed iconic guest rooms into condominiums that shield ill-gotten gains-hollowing out parts of the hotel as well as the city around it. |
Subject |
Plaza Hotel (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
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Plaza Hotel (New York, N.Y.) (OCoLC)fst00655079
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Architecture.
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Hotel and restaurant management.
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New York -- Local history.
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Genre/Form |
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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ISBN |
9781455566679 (hardcover) |
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1455566675 (hardcover) |
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