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  2. Category:Fictional hotels - Wikipedia

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    Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel. The Hot l Baltimore. Hotel Babylon (BBC series) Hotel California. Hotel de Paree. Hotel Embrujado. Hotel Lobby. Hotel Malibu. The Hotel New Hampshire.

  3. Arthur Hailey - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Frederick Hailey, AE (5 April 1920 – 24 November 2004) was a Canadian novelist whose plot-driven storylines were set against the backdrops of various industries. . His books, which include such best sellers as Hotel (1965), Airport (1968), Wheels (1971), The Moneychangers (1975), and Overload (1979), have sold 170 million copies in 38 languag

  4. The Stanley Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Hotel is a 140-room Colonial Revival hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, United States, about five miles from the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. It was built by Freelan Oscar Stanley , co-founder of the Stanley Motor Carriage Company , and opened on July 4, 1909, as a resort for upper-class Easterners and a health retreat for ...

  5. Hotel (Hailey novel) - Wikipedia

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    December 22, 1965. ISBN. 978-0-385-03222-3. Hotel is a 1965 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 the old ...

  6. The Shining (novel) - Wikipedia

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    978-0-385-12167-5. LC Class. no2016154517. Followed by. Doctor Sleep. The Shining is a 1977 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It is King's third published novel and first hardcover bestseller; its success firmly established King as a preeminent author in the horror genre. The setting and characters are influenced by King's personal ...

  7. Joseph Mitchell (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Quincy Mitchell (July 27, 1908 – May 24, 1996) was an American writer best known for his works of creative nonfiction he published in The New Yorker.His work primarily consists of character studies, where he used detailed portraits of people and events to highlight the commonplace of the world, especially in and around New York City.

  8. Jamie Ford - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.jamieford.com. Jamie Ford (born July 9, 1968) is an American author. He is best known for his debut novel, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. The book spent 130 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller List, and was also awarded best "Adult Fiction" book at the 2010 Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature. The book was ...

  9. The Little Hotel - Wikipedia

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    And continues "Unusually for Stead, in The Little Hotel we hear less of her characters’ speeches than we might like. The characters and their pasts are gradually revealed, with much left open to our imaginations. This is a subtle novel, a term rarely applied to Stead." [2]