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Daunt Books was founded in 1990 by former banker James Daunt with the purchase of a bookshop on Marylebone High Street. [1] It now focuses on first-hand titles (especially travel-related material). The Marylebone branch is housed in a former Edwardian bookshop with long oak galleries, graceful skylights and William Morris prints.
Marissa Wu. Price: from $90/person Address: 35 East 76th St. (Upper East Side) “The Gallery at The Carlyle an incredibly intimate space—I think there were 10 to 15 tables total in the dining room.
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The Hotel Claridge was a 16-story building on Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, at the southeast corner of Broadway and 44th Street. Originally known as the Hotel Rector, it was built of brick in the Beaux-arts style in 1910–1911. The 14-story building had 240 guest rooms and 216,000 square feet of space. [1]
Achilles James Daunt CBE (born 18 October 1963) is a British businessman. He is the founder of the Daunt Books chain, and since May 2011 has been managing director of the bookshop chain Waterstones. Since August 2019, Daunt has also been CEO of Barnes & Noble, the American bookstore chain. He is known as "the man who saved Waterstones".
Marylebone Gardens, on the east side of the street, was opened officially in 1738; it included a stylish concert venue which attracted eminent composers such as George Frideric Handel and James Hook. The entrance to the Gardens was through the Rose Tavern , a public house on 35-36 Marylebone High Street, which was the home of BBC London until ...
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Robert Huyot, the hotel's general manager, was a friend of Bemelmans, and asked him to paint the bar's murals in exchange for 18 months' stay at the hotel for him and his family (the duration required to complete the murals). [18] [15] In 1989, the hotel celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first Madeline book with a party at the bar. [23]