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9780312261740

At the Plaza An Illustrated History of the World's Most Famous Hotel

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  • ISBN13:

    9780312261740

  • ISBN10:

    0312261748

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-11-25
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
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Summary

At The Plaza is a pictorial record and an anecdotal history of the world's most famous hotel: New York's Plaza.As a story, it traverses the breadth and scope of Gotham's high society during the American Century.As a photo collection, it's like no other, capturing the hotel's remarkable presence on the ever-changing New York scene.For almost one hundred years, The Plaza has mirrored the social history of Manhattan: its tastes in design, entertainment, restaurants and accommodations, as well as its adjustment to Prohibition, the Great Depression, two World Wars, the Cold War, women's rights, smokers' rights, animals' rights and British rock-and-roll.The first guests to sign the register-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt-set the standard for the long procession of luminaries that followed: Mark Twain, Diamond Jim Brady, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Marlene Dietrich, Frank Lloyd Wright, Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and the Beatles, among many others.In At The Plaza, the hotel's official historian has compiled a tremendous collection of photographs and vignettes chronicling the colorful history of a building, an institution, and a city.

Author Biography

Curtis Gathje has been The Plaza's official historian since 1994. Also author of the novel A Model Crime, he makes his home in New York City.

Table of Contents

The Plaza, the Camera, and the Century x
Part One: The Site
The New York Skating Club
2(2)
The First Plaza Hotel
4(2)
The Fifth Avenue Door, Circa 1895
6(2)
At The Plaza, 1898
8(3)
Demolition of the First Plaza Hotel
11(2)
February 5, 1906
13(2)
September 15,1906
15(2)
October 7, 1906
17(3)
Part Two: The Legend
October 1, 1907
20(3)
Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Signs the Opening-Day Register
23(1)
The Fifty-ninth Street Lobby
24(2)
The Tearoom (the Palm Court)
26(3)
Mrs. Patrick Campbell Lights a Cigarette
29(1)
The Men's Cafe (the Edwardian Room)
30(2)
The Men's Bar (the Oak Room)
32(3)
The Plaza Crest
35(1)
The Dining Room (the Fifth Avenue Lobby)
36(2)
Luncheon Menu, July 4, 1911
38(2)
The Ballroom
40(3)
The Plaza and the Taxicab
43(1)
The Cornelius Vanderbilt Mansion
44(2)
The Sherman Monument
46(3)
Enrico Caruso and the Magneta Clock
49(2)
The Postcard Craze and The Plaza
51(1)
Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy Adopts a Pet
52(3)
The Plaza Lighted for the Hudson-Fulton Celebration
55(1)
The Pulitzer Fountain
56(3)
F.Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby
59(2)
New York, 1930
61(1)
The Persian Room
62(3)
The Persian Room Murals
65(1)
Persian Room Menu, October 14, 1937
66(3)
Conrad Hilton Buys The Plaza
69(2)
The Incomparable Hildegarde
71(2)
Colonel Serge Obolensky
73(1)
The Oak Bar
74(2)
The Shinn Murals
76(2)
The George M. Cohan Corner
78(2)
The Cecil Beaton Suite
80(2)
Greta Garbo in the Cecil Beaton Suite
82(2)
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor Celebrate an Anniversary
84(3)
The Rendez-vous
87(2)
Marlene Dietrich in Residence
89(1)
The Christian Dior Suite
90(2)
The Frank Lloyd Wright Suite
92(2)
Frank Lloyd Wright Has His Picture Taken
94(2)
Frank Lloyd Wright...On Record
96(3)
Henry Dreyfuss Transforms the Persian Room
99(1)
In the Persian Room
100(5)
Miss Kay Thompson
105(2)
Eloise
107(1)
Patricia Kennedy Weds Peter Lawford
108(3)
Marilyn Monroe and the Broken Shoulder Strap
111(2)
Jayne Mansfield in the Tricycle Garage
113(1)
Edwardian Room Menu, November 8, 1956
114(2)
Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest
116(3)
Jazz at The Plaza
119(1)
Ike and Mamie and Jack and Jackie
120(3)
The Second British Invasion of America
123(1)
The Beatles' Press Conference
124(2)
The Two Eloise Portraits
126(3)
Trader Vic's
129(2)
Mr. Capote Throws a Party
131(2)
The Black and White Ball
133(1)
Svetlana
134(3)
Neil Simon's Plaza Suite
137(2)
Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor Meet the Press
139(1)
Julie Nixon Weds David Eisenhower
140(2)
NOW Stages a Protest
142(2)
Mrs.Aristotle Onassis
144(3)
The Movies and The Plaza
147(2)
The Green Tulip Debacle
149(1)
John and Yoko in the Oyster Bar
150(3)
Donald Trump Buys The Plaza
153(2)
Home Alone 2
155(1)
Red Grooms at The Plaza
156(2)
The Plaza Lighted for a Lingerie Show
158(3)
Time Line 161(6)
Filmography 167(3)
Bibliography 170(3)
Illustration Credits 173(2)
Acknowledgments 175(2)
Index 177

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