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Bücher Gruppe : Hotelier: Rolf Milser, Bertha Honoré Palmer, Karl Zu Schwarzenberg, Richard D'oyly Carte, César Ritz, Maria Viktoria Von Attems, Harry Gregg (German Edition)
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Title: Hotelier: Rolf Milser, Bertha Honoré Palmer, Karl Zu Schwarzenberg, Richard D'oyly Carte, César Ritz, Maria Viktoria Von Attems, Harry Gregg (German Edition)
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 110
Date: 2010-07-22
ISBN: 1159060436
Publisher: Books LLC
Weight: 0.38 pounds
Size: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.24 inches
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Kapitel: Rolf Milser, Bertha Honoré Palmer, Karl Zu Schwarzenberg, Richard D'oyly Carte, César Ritz, Maria Viktoria Von Attems, Harry Gregg, John Willard Marriott, Kurt Ritter, Lorenz Adlon, Friedrich Wilhelm Nolte, Leona Helmsley, Conrad Nicholson Hilton, Ernst Zahn, Florian Gengel, Richard Süßmeier, Elisabeth Gürtler-Mauthner, Fred Crane, Albert Steigenberger, Heiner Finkbeiner, Anna Sacher, Louis Schaurté, Egon Steigenberger, Louis Joner, Hans Berger, Peter Reistenhofer, Melchior Britschgi, Josef Müller, Adelrich Danioth, Eduard Sacher, Fridolin Fassbind, Innegrit Volkhardt, Alfred Walterspiel, Henri Negresco, Julius Fritzner, Falk Volkhardt, Raymond Orteig. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Lorenz Adlon (29 May 1849 - 7 April 1921) was a German caterer, gastronomer and hotelier. Lorenz Adlon was born at Mainz. His original name had been Laurenz. He was the sixth out of nine children of the shoemaker Jacob Adlon and his wife Anna Maria Elisabeth, who was an accoucheuse. The paternal family had been of French origin, within that region which was historically disputed between Prussia and France. Originally, Lorenz Adlon had studied to be a carpenter, taking an apprenticeship in 1872 at the nationally leading Bembé cabinet-making workshop of Mainz. Indeed, Adlon would eventually request its services, for furnishing the future Hotel Adlon of Berlin. Lorenz Adlon was married twice. His first wife was Susanne Wannsiedel, the daughter of an hotel manager of Mainz; both had three boys and two girls from 1872 to 1877, but she died in 1878. Adlon got married again to Fanny Claus, a widow from a prosperous family of Stuttgart, who died just short time after in 1893, in Berlin. Lorenz Adlon joined a fellow student, opening a wine store together, for selling what was produced by the many regional vineyards. During those years, Adlon couldn't resist the appeal, often visiting the Holländische Hof hotel of Heidelberg, there taking...http://booksllc.net/?l=de
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