Built to Last

Built to Last
Title Built to Last PDF eBook
Author Stanley Turkel CMHS ISHC
Publisher Author House
Pages 329
Release 2013-09-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1491810068

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Built to Last: 100+ Year-Old Hotels East of the Mississippi is a sequel to my 2011 book, Built To Last: 100+ Year-Old Hotels in New York. It has 86 chapters, one for each century-old hotel (of 50 rooms or more) east of the Mississippi River and each is illustrated by an antique postcard. The Foreword was written by Joseph McInerney, CHA, President of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. The book has been accepted for promotion, distribution and sale by the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute. My research into the histories of these hotels turned up fascinating stories about single-minded developers, brilliant and accidental architects, dedicated owners, famous and infamous guests and even the story of an underground bunker-shelter the size of two football fields built under a hotel to house the U.S. Government in the event of a nuclear war.

Tourism

Tourism
Title Tourism PDF eBook
Author Charles R. Goeldner
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 547
Release 2011-09-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1118071778

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The 12th Edition of Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies explores major concepts in tourism, what makes tourism possible, and how tourism can become an important factor in the wealth of any nation. Written in global terms, it provides an overview of the principles, practices, and philosophies that affect the cultural, social, economic, psychological, and marketing aspects of human travel and the tourism industry. Among the topics given expanded coverage in this edition are: B&Bs, time shares, meetings and conventions, sustainable tourism, climate change, social media, and mobile marketing.

A Century of Hospitality, 1910-2010

A Century of Hospitality, 1910-2010
Title A Century of Hospitality, 1910-2010 PDF eBook
Author Len Vermillion
Publisher Educational Institute of American Hotel & Motel Association
Pages 128
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Hotels
ISBN 9780866123501

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Lodging

Lodging
Title Lodging PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 752
Release 2009
Genre Hotel management
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The Economic Ascent of the Hotel Business

The Economic Ascent of the Hotel Business
Title The Economic Ascent of the Hotel Business PDF eBook
Author Paul Slattery
Publisher Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Pages 287
Release 2012-03-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1906884684

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The Economic Ascent of the Hotel Business is about the hotel business and the economic contexts in which it has evolved. Now in its second edition, it is fully updated and includes a new chapter which examines the options for the world economies, their implications for the hotel business and their impact on hotel chains in the decade to 2020.

Theology Without Borders

Theology Without Borders
Title Theology Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Leo D. Lefebure
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 317
Release 2022
Genre Christianity
ISBN 1647122414

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The series of essays in Theology without Borders explore Peter C. Phan's groundbreaking work to widen Christian theology beyond the Western world, providing a welcome overview for anyone interested in Phan's career, his body of work, and its influence.

A Taste of Progress

A Taste of Progress
Title A Taste of Progress PDF eBook
Author Nelleke Teughels
Publisher Routledge
Pages 349
Release 2016-03-09
Genre History
ISBN 1317186435

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World exhibitions have been widely acknowledged as important sources for understanding the development of the modern consumer and urbanized society, yet whilst the function and purpose of architecture at these major events has been well-studied, the place of food has received very little attention. Food played a crucial part in the lived experience of the exhibitions: for visitors, who could acquaint themselves with the latest food innovations, exotic cuisines and ’traditional’ dishes; for officials attending lavish banquets; for the manufacturers who displayed their new culinary products; and for scientists who met to discuss the latest technologies in food hygiene. Food stood as a powerful semiotic device for communicating and maintaining conceptions of identity, history, traditions and progress, of inclusion and exclusion, making it a valuable tool for researching the construction of national or corporate sentiments. Combining recent developments in food studies and the history of major international exhibitions, this volume provides a refreshing alternative view of these international and intercultural spectacles.