The Grand Babylon Hotel
Also published as: T. Racksole & Daughter
earliest edition we have, 1902 Penguin Random House, 2017 224 pages
Penguin twentieth-century classics
Thronging with princes, diplomats, beautiful heiresses and international conspirators, the sumptuous suites and corridors of the Grand Babylon are buzzing with gossip, intrigue — even murder. The action opens (and swings from one cliff-hanger to the next) when Theodore Racksole, a New York railroad millionaire with more money than sense, decides to buy up the Grand Babylon, 'for an amusement'
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