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  1. Jul 5, 2004 · It's just so amazing how a hoteliers life is compressed to a double shift without missing anything out. A decade in various departments of different luxury hotels gave me the opportunity to experience 98% of this book first hand. When I read Hotel Babylon, it really brought back so many memories and a lot I'm experiencing as we speak.

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  2. Dec 7, 2004 · Hotel Babylon: Inside the Extravagance and Mayhem of a Luxury Five-Star Hotel Paperback – December 7, 2004 by Anonymous (Author), Imogen Edwards-Jones (Author) 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 394 ratings

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  4. Feb. 20, 2005. HOTEL BABYLON By Anonymous and Imogen Edwards-Jones. 271 pp. BlueHen Books/Berkley. Paper, $14. LIKE the Chelsea Hotel without Sid and Nancy or Page Six without boldface names ...

  5. Jan 1, 2004 · The hotel business is a licence to print money - not only for the managers, owners and shareholders, but for the people who work there. From chambermaids' tips, to doormen making #2,000 a week, to the concierge taking back handers, to the vegetable supplier's book keeping double entry - everyone in the hotel trade is on the make.

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  6. Penguin/BlueHen, $20 (288pp) ISBN 978-0-425-20135-0. The anonymous author, who now manages an unnamed five-star hotel, has spent the past 15 years working in London's top lodgings. With British ...

  7. About Hotel Babylon. The manager of an exclusive boutique hotel (who shall remain nameless) exposes the low-life styles of the rich and famous in this titillating exposé. The anonymous author has encountered lavish drug parties, gorgeous call girls, naked guests falling out of windows, $9,000 bottles of wine, astronomical telephone porn bills ...

  8. Jul 4, 2005 · Hotel Babylon Paperback – 4 July 2005. Hotel Babylon. Paperback – 4 July 2005. by Imogen Edwards-Jones (Author) 4.4 402 ratings. See all formats and editions. 'Something strange occurs to guests as soon as they check in. Even if in real life they are perfectly well-mannered, decent people with proper balanced relationships, as soon as they ...

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