"The Ritz is the ultimate Parisian grand dame hotel, an opulent, superb and jewel-like classic that never goes out of fashion."
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Writers bio:
Henry Shukman wrote a travel book, Sons of the Moon (Flamingo), at the age of nineteen, followed by Travels with my Trombone (HarperCollins), based on a year working as a musician in the Caribbean, and Savage Pilgrims (HarperCollins), a memoir about New Mexico, where he lived and taught for several years.
He reviews for the New York Times Book Review and is a contributing editor of Conde Nast Traveler. He has won several poetry awards - the Daily Telegraph Arvon Prize, a Times Literary Supplement Prize, the Tabla and Peterloo Prizes - in addition to an Arts Council Writer's Award. His short stories have appeared in O Henry Prize Stories, and his poetry in The Times Literary Supplement, The Daily Telegraph and The Iowa Review.
"The Ritz is the ultimate Parisian grand dame hotel, an opulent, superb and jewel-like classic that never goes out of fashion."
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"A glamourous Beverly Hills wonderland that channels the uber-chic Italian Renaissance - definately not one for the shy and retiring!"
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