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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This is the HARDBACK version. Ward Morehouse III is a columnist, a playwright, a TV host, sometime critic and an author. He has lived with a tribe of Indians in the Amazon and he has sat on the aisle on many Broadway opening nights. Ward has written 11 books including London’s Grand Hotels and his most recent book Millennium Biltmore: A Grand Hotel Born of Hollywood Dreams. Ward was a staff correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor for 10 years, a drama critic and columnist for Reuters in the early 1990s, the Broadway columnist for The New York Post for five years and is currently a drama critic for BroadwayAfterDark.org and New York theater and travel correspondent for HealthyLife.Net. He does a weekly half-hour TV interview show called Broadway After Dark on Time Warner’s Channel 56 or RCN channel 83 in Manhattan every Monday at 7:00 PM. It can also be seen live worldwide on MNN (Manhattan Neighbourhood Network)/Channel 2/Lifestyle. Mr. Morehouse demonstrates a flair for flavorful, well-paced comic dialogue and a keen command of the lore and spirit of a vanished Broadway era. -Frank Rich, in his New York Times review of Morehouse’s play, The Actors.
Ward Morehouse III writes of the pleasures and scandals, of the hard facts of running a hotel and of its romance. The hotel comes off well in the hands of its appreciative Boswell. -The New York Times Book Review Section on Morehouse’s book, The Waldorf-Astoria: America’s Gilded Dream.
Ward Morehouse III is arguably one of the most fascinating people on the planet. -Beatrice Williams Rude’s profile in Black Tie Magazine Veteran Broadway press agent Richard Kornberg said of Ward on the New York Post: He was very diligent in finding stories and announcing them. He listened. He found. He had great contacts. So of course, it made the publicists crazy sometimes, because you want to get the New York Times first. But Ward was the person that got everything; he was the leader. He made everybody sit up and do their jobs…Ward was really the man.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This is the HARDBACK version. Ward Morehouse III is a columnist, a playwright, a TV host, sometime critic and an author. He has lived with a tribe of Indians in the Amazon and he has sat on the aisle on many Broadway opening nights. Ward has written 11 books including London’s Grand Hotels and his most recent book Millennium Biltmore: A Grand Hotel Born of Hollywood Dreams. Ward was a staff correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor for 10 years, a drama critic and columnist for Reuters in the early 1990s, the Broadway columnist for The New York Post for five years and is currently a drama critic for BroadwayAfterDark.org and New York theater and travel correspondent for HealthyLife.Net. He does a weekly half-hour TV interview show called Broadway After Dark on Time Warner’s Channel 56 or RCN channel 83 in Manhattan every Monday at 7:00 PM. It can also be seen live worldwide on MNN (Manhattan Neighbourhood Network)/Channel 2/Lifestyle. Mr. Morehouse demonstrates a flair for flavorful, well-paced comic dialogue and a keen command of the lore and spirit of a vanished Broadway era. -Frank Rich, in his New York Times review of Morehouse’s play, The Actors.
Ward Morehouse III writes of the pleasures and scandals, of the hard facts of running a hotel and of its romance. The hotel comes off well in the hands of its appreciative Boswell. -The New York Times Book Review Section on Morehouse’s book, The Waldorf-Astoria: America’s Gilded Dream.
Ward Morehouse III is arguably one of the most fascinating people on the planet. -Beatrice Williams Rude’s profile in Black Tie Magazine Veteran Broadway press agent Richard Kornberg said of Ward on the New York Post: He was very diligent in finding stories and announcing them. He listened. He found. He had great contacts. So of course, it made the publicists crazy sometimes, because you want to get the New York Times first. But Ward was the person that got everything; he was the leader. He made everybody sit up and do their jobs…Ward was really the man.