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    Here is the story of Colorados old hotels-some lavish, some lascivious, a few just long forgotten. Before the turn of the century, when travel was arduous, not to mention downright dangerous, voyagers to the Rocky Mountains wanted to lower their travel-weary limbs into plush chairs, nibble oysters, and sip champagne. No luxury was denied them when they arrived at most Colorado hotels. At the Hotel de Paris in Georgetown, for example, an unexpected guest might dine on wild game, tiny French peas, crusty French bread, and properly chilled wine after only a few minutes wait. At the Sheridan in Telluride a heartier traveler could sit down to a plank steak, named after the piece of wood whose size it resembled. At the Teller House in Central City one could order buffalo tongue in aspic. At Gold Hill, where the miners knew good food if not good French, one could select from Caseys Tabble Dote a cup of coffee demy tass and floatin Ireland.To the eastern visitors happy surprise, the hotels for the most part were opulently Victorian, as proper as they were in Boston or Saratoga, with ladies entrances, ordinaries, and endless private parlors. Yet there was still enough of the raw frontier in hotels where a miner might sleep an eight-hour shift on someone elses sheets for a mere fifty cents. He would sleep in the cold, clawed by a bedmates spurs and chewed by bedbugs, but he did have one guarantee of relative comfort-the landlords posted promise of No More Than Five in a Bed.Both entertaining reading and a most useful guide.-Denver Post Every page makes entertaining reading.-Dallas News Amusing and informative and a fine way to fill an evening.-Chicago Tribune The book is light, frothy and pleasant to read.-St. Louis Post DispatchSandra Dallas, a reporter for Business Week for twenty-five years, is the author of Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps, Cherry Creek Gothic: Victorian Architecture in Denver (also published by the University of Oklahoma Press), Gaslights and Ginger

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    ISBN9780806118710
    Pré vendaNão
    Peso339g
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    Livro disponível - pronta entregaNão
    Dimensões22.9 x 15.2 x 1.31
    IdiomaInglês
    Tipo itemLIVRO IMPORTADO ADQ MERC INTERNO
    Número de páginas226
    Número da edição1ª EDIÇÃO - 1967
    Código Interno1063189
    Código de barras9780806118710
    AcabamentoPAPERBACK
    AutorDALLAS, SANDRA
    EditoraUNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS - UM LIVRO **
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