Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008305871
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 770 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008305870
- Publisher Date: 04 Mar 2021
- Height: 234 mm
- Spine Width: 48 mm
- Width: 153 mm
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Step into the world of 1930s journalism with “Last Call at the Hotel Imperial” by Deborah Cohen (ISBN: 9780008305871). Experience the captivating true story of John Gunther and his fellow foreign correspondents as they navigate love, intrigue, and the rise of fascism. Deborah Cohen brilliantly portrays a pivotal era, praised by The New Yorker as “effervescent” and Maya Jasanoff as “riveting.” This historical account is a must-read for fans of narrative history and compelling storytelling.
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Monika Vemala –
Absolutely loved it! Deborah Cohen’s writing style made it very engaging. Hard to put down.
Adithya T R –
Riveting! I was completely engrossed in the lives of these journalists. The rise of fascism is frighteningly depicted. Highly recommended.
Lalitman Singh –
Cohen’s writing is superb! The book is both informative and entertaining. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the s.
Abhigyan Raj –
I really like the author writing style. It is very engaging. I will recommend to my friends
Saheli Ghosh –
It’s a nice book. I love the historical journalism that is shown in this book. Highly recommended
Sanket Rahul Ghodeswar –
A fascinating glimpse into a bygone era of journalism. Cohen brings the correspondents to life. Some parts felt a bit slow though. Overall, an enjoyable read.
Abhishek Mittal –
Interesting historical account, but I found it hard to keep track of all the names. Still, a worthwhile read for history buffs.
Vanya Garg –
A decent historical narrative. It provides good insight into the pre-war period. Gets bogged down in details sometimes.
Komal Jain –
A brilliant portrayal of a tumultuous era. The personal stories of the correspondents are captivating. A must-read!
Swagatika Panda –
I enjoyed learning about the foreign correspondents, but the book felt a little dry at times. Good historical context though.
Yash Kumar –
While the subject matter is interesting, the book could have been shorter. I found myself losing interest at times. Okay, but not great.
Amit Rathore –
I have mixed feelings. It a good book but I don’t have the patient to read. I will skip a few chapters.
Kashish Singh –
The book is okay, but I think it should have more exciting plot in it