Imperial Palace

Arnold Bennett

Original title: Imperial palace

earliest edition we have, 1930 Kessinger Publishing, 2004 paperback 748 pages

The Collected works of Arnold Bennett

Published in 1930, "Imperial Palace" is a novel by English writer Arnold Bennett (1867-1931, full name: Enoch Arnold Bennett), which follows the daily workings of a hotel modelled on the original Savoy Hotel in London. Although very successful, it was overshadowed by Vicki Baum's best-selling novel, "People in a Hotel" (Menschen im Hotel), which was published the same year and turned into the Academy Award winning fi...

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Imperial Palace paperback · 2013 · Loki's Publishing · 9780615863238
Imperial Palace paperback · 2004 · Kessinger Publishing · 748 pages · 9781419125553
Imperial Palace paperback · 2002 · House of Stratus Ltd · 9780755106738
Imperial Palace (Collected Works of Arnold Bennett) hardcover · 1976 · Beaufort Books · 9780518191179
IMPERIAL PALACE hardcover · 1969 · CASSELL · 680 pages

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