The Guest Who Refused to Leave

The Guest Who Refused to Leave
Author: Maryann Illingworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2016-11-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781532836701

In 1916, the new Sunset Hotel is just what St. Petersburg, Florida, wants-a luxury hotel with a quiet, genteel atmosphere. The older, well-to-do clientele expect it to remain that way; but change, whether it is desired or not, is always inevitable. When Clara Loughlin arrives at the hotel it is obvious she is not the typical guest. The young newlywed believes in experiencing life and embracing new ideas. She happily watches as the serene, uneventful area around the hotel transforms into a place where people come for fun, excitement, and even illegal activities. Clara, who is anything but quiet and retiring, befriends tin can tourists, con artists, baseball players and gangsters. She frequents speakeasies and hangs out with bootleggers while she shares the history of St. Petersburg. Clara learns that change isn't always positive. She watches her beloved Sunset Hotel fight for survival through the Depression, World War II, neglect, and abuse. The building survives each challenge and Clara is elated when it finally takes on new life as the Crystal Bay Hotel. Clara, in her continuing watch over her treasured hotel, becomes the guest who refuses to leave.

The Laws of Innkeepers

The Laws of Innkeepers
Author: John E. H. Sherry
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 952
Release: 1993
Genre: Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN: 9780801425080

Here is the new, completely updated and expanded edition of the indispensable handbook used throughout the hospitality industry since The Laws of Innkeepers first appeared in 1972. Containing all the legal information essential to the successful operation of modern hotels, motels, inns, bed-and-breakfasts, clubs, restaurants, and resorts, the book has been extensively revised by John E. H. Sherry to accomodate the far-reaching changes that have occured since the publication of the revised edition in 1981. Sherry, a practicing lawyer and professor of hotel administration, carries over from the highly praised earlier editions detailed information on the rights and responsibilities of host and guest alike. He cites actual cases--ranging from the amusing and the bizarre to the tragic--as examples, and spells out in precise and readily understandable terms exactly what state and federal law says. Broadening the scope of the book to keep up with recent legal developments, the author includes many new case decisions and sumamries from various jurisdictions. Three chapters devoted to employment law, environmental law and land use, and catastrophic risk liability are among the highlights of the new material. These new sections present recent rulings and case law on such timely topics as age, disability, and AIDS discrimination, as well as sexual harassment; government regulation of toxic and hazardous substances and hotel and resort development; and acts of God and the Public Enemy and terrorism.

Marrow

Marrow
Author: Robert Reed
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466846232

A select crew accepts the dangerous mission to explore a planet hidden in a massive spaceship in this space opera adventure by a New York Times bestseller. “Marrow is magnificent. It combines epic sweep with living characters and a depth of vision that we see all too seldom.” —Jack McDevitt The Ship has roamed the universe for longer than any of the immortal crew can recall, its true purpose and origins unknown. It is larger than many planets, housing thousands of alien races and just as many secrets. Now one of those secrets has been discovered: at the center of the Ship is . . . a planet. Marrow. But when a team of the Ship’s best and brightest are sent down to investigate, will they unlock the secrets of its creation—or will they be destroyed by the forces that have hidden Marrow for millennia and bring doom to everyone on board? Hugo and Nebula Award–nominated author Robert Reed spins an extraordinary epic of adventure and wonder on an incredible scale in this novel based on his acclaimed novella. “A bold work by a visionary writer.” —David Brin “With Marrow, Robert Reed has written a space opera for the new century, an interstellar opus as mind-boggling as the vast starship he elegantly depicts. E. E. “Doc” Smith has found his successor.” —Allen Steele “With his command of prose, characterization, and ideas, Robert Reed is the new century’s most compelling SF voice. Marrow is the highest of high concepts, one of the most original visions in a long while.” —Stephen Baxter

The Central Law Journal

The Central Law Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1890
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Vols. 65-96 include "Central law journal's international law list."