11/03/2011

Eating & Drinking in Italy: Italian Menu Translator and Restaurant Guide (Open Road Travel Guides) Review

Eating and Drinking in Italy: Italian Menu Translator and Restaurant Guide (Open Road Travel Guides)
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Not only does this book have the most comprehensive menu translator available (and it really can save you from making some huge mistakes when ordering), but the restaurant recommendations are perfect if you're looking for excellent Italian dining. There are great recommendations for restaurants in Rome, Venice, Florence and Milan that we used on our last trip. We dined at moderate prices on great meals thanks to this pocket sized book. Highly recommended!

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Nothing can make a trip to Italy more enjoyable and rewarding than a great dining experience—that is, of course, if you know what you’re ordering! This handy, pocket-sized guide helps you navigate Italian menus, in addition to steering you to some great Italian restaurants, bistros, cafes, wine shops, and food markets. Most of the book is a comprehensive menu reader, translating thousands of Italian words into English. There are also sections on restaurant etiquette, a pronunciation guide, English-to-Italian words and phrases, and descriptions of the many different kinds of eating establishments in Italy. Reviews: "...an opinionated little compendium...the right size for a traveler"—The New York Times "A charming and whimsical guide...irresistible"—Chicago Tribune "...a terrific primer for first time visitors...a pack-along must for the less-adventurous eater."—Houston Chronicle "...elegant"—Minneapolis Tribune "...opening up the world of good eating with their innovative paperback series."—Salt Lake Tribune

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11/02/2011

Mr. Mauna Kea Review

Mr. Mauna Kea
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From his earliest beginnings in the hospitality industry, helping his father to run a family restaurant, to the culmination of his career, his twenty-seven-year stint managing Hawaii's Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, once named by Esquire magazine as the third-ranked hotel in the world, Adi Kohler dedicated his career to serving his guests and maintaining the highest standards in every area of the hotel business. Author Catherine Tarleton describes Kohler's childhood in the Sudetenland, the family's post-war emigration to Germany, his growing commitment to the hotel business, and his eventual employment at the Hotel Crillon in Paris and a series of Rockresorts--Jackson Lake Lodge in Wyoming, Caneel Bay in St. John's, Dorado Beach and Cerramar Beach in Puerto Rico, and eventually Mauna Kea Beach in Hawaii.
Warm and good-humored, Kohler was always a consummate professional, a man who believed from the outset of his career that he should never say no to a guest. He maintains his professionalism in this biography, talking about the hotel industry itself, especially the Rockresorts for which he worked, rather than the celebrities, Presidents, and foreign dignitaries who were regular guests at "his" hotels. There's no dirty linen aired here. Instead, the book emphasizes how Kohler and the other professionals hired by Laurance Rockefeller were able to help "LSR" achieve his vision. At Mauna Kea, that meant turning a pristine beach and the bare, lava rock plain surrounding it, into a landscaped gem of architecture named by Fortune magazine as "one of the Ten Best Buildings of 1966," its golf course regularly named among the nation's Top Hundred Courses, and its hotel service celebrated world-wide.
Always encouraged in his career by his wife Chacha, to whom he pays loving tribute here, Kohler clearly loved all aspects of his job, the hotel, and the Big Island. Detailed anecdotes abound, showing the level of care and the respect with which his guests were always treated. In 1988, Kohler was named "Resort Executive of the Year by the American Hotel & Motel Association for his dedication to excellence, an award which will not surprise the many guests who became his friends during the quarter century of his Mauna Kea career. Mary Whipple

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Adi Kohler, former General Manager of the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Island of Hawaii, State of Hawaii, describes his life in the hotel business from Germany to Paris to Arizona, to the U.S. Virgin Island, Puerto Rico and finally to the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel in Hawaii. Lots of photos and the final chapter describes in detail how the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel was built.

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Elvis for Dummies Review

Elvis for Dummies
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An Elvis book by an expert author. Ms Doll has written several books on Elvis and this one hits the mark once again. Go beyond the hype and understand why Elvis continues to mean so much to so many people. If you have always wondered why so many people continue to idolize Elvis this book is for you. Laid out in a clear and understandable manner, Ms Doll gives an in depth look into Elvis and many of the real reasons for his continued popularity. After reading this book you will understand why Elvis transcends generations and continues to be a popular culture icon. The "Dummies" format works extremely well for this type of work and I hope to see more titles in the vein. Take a look and understand why Elvis became one of the most revered figures in popular culture history.


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The ultimate introduction to the life and works of the King

Want to understand Elvis Presley? This friendly guide covers all phases of Elvis's career, from his musical influences as a teenager in Memphis and his first recordings to his days at Graceland and the mystery surrounding his death. You'll discover little-known details about his life, appreciate his contributions to music and film, and understand why his work still resonates with so many people today.

Explore Elvis's musical roots - see how Elvis's childhood and his Southern background influenced the development of his sound

Trace the beginnings of his storied career - be there as Elvis makes his first recordings for Sun Records

Relive the magic - experience the frenzy and excitement that surrounded Elvis's entrance to the national music scene

Take a fresh look at Elvis's films - understand the misconceptions surrounding Elvis's Hollywood career

Watch as Elvis reinvents himself - witness his comeback to live performances, culminating with an historic act in Las Vegas

Open the book and find:

The significance of the major events in Elvis's career

Meanings behind Elvis's music

The controversy over his musical performing style

Career highlights that no other performer has accomplished

A typical Elvis concert - what it was like and what it meant

Details on Elvis's television appearances

The many ways fans keep Elvis's memory alive

An appendix of the important people in Elvis's life


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Exploring the Hospitality Industry (2nd Edition) Review

Exploring the Hospitality Industry (2nd Edition)
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I have not finished going through this book as of yet, but so far it seems to be a very good reference and foundation/core knowledge developer on the Hospitality and Tourism Industry.

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Exploring the Hospitality Industry, 2e offers broad coverage of the hospitality industry in an easy-to-read, conversational style.Written by best-selling author John Walker, this book isless theoretical and more industry-relevant than most–emphasizing the people, companies, and positions that make up the hospitality industry today. Moving beyond just restaurants and hotels, it includes new growth areas such as event management, meeting planning, cruising, theme parks, attractions and entertainment. With a new focus on sustainability, this edition features case studies, practitioners and corporations that engage and involve readers as they explore the trends in this ever-growing field.

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11/01/2011

Special Taste of Florida : An Authorized Collection of 400 Outstanding Recipes from the Kitchens of Florida's Premier Restaurants, Resorts & Luxury Hotels Review

Special Taste of Florida : An Authorized Collection of 400 Outstanding Recipes from the Kitchens of Florida's Premier Restaurants, Resorts and Luxury Hotels
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An outstanding cookbook, one I refer to often for casual dining and entertaining. Emphasis is on seafood, poultry and pasta. Most of the recipes are provided by the most highly regarded chefs from Florida's finest restuarants and resorts. If you love cooking (and great eating) you will love this book. I bought two in Williams-Sonoma since I knew my sister would "borrow" one. (About 80% of the recipes are relatively easy, 20% are slightly more difficult. All are excellent!)
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One of Florida's bestselling cookbooks and a special selection by Williams-Sonoma, Neiman Marcus and Disney Marketing, The Special Taste of Florida celebrates America's most exciting cuisine with 400 delicious recipes. From New York to California, anyone who enjoys cooking will cherish this special cookbook. 16 pages of color photography.

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The Spirit to Serve: Marriott's Way Review

The Spirit to Serve: Marriott's Way
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I stayed at a Marriott in Denver last week and found a copy of this book in the nightstand. I expected it to be hogwash and instead found it to be the most useful business book I've ever read. It is a quick read (about 150 pages, not the 240 mentioned in the Amazon catalog). It is entertaining without being self-indulgent and informative without being preachy. The anecdotes revealed an appropriate level of introspection (my one quibble is that Mr. Marriott claims that his family and faith come before business and yet also describes himself as a workaholic). I'm not in the hospitality industry and yet I found dozens of parallels to my own business (computer software and book publishing). Most interesting were the frank assessments of Marriott's business mistakes. He truly used them as an opportunity to learn. The book is chock full of excellent and thought-provoking strategies and totally devoid of the cheesy buzzwords so prevalent in, say, the latest Tom Peters books. Although I have no association with Marriott, the book will cause me to examine the entire service industry in a new light.

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J.W. Marriot, Jr., Chairman and C.E.O. of Marriott International, Inc., Reveals the Methods and Philosophy Behind His Success in The Spirit to Serve: Marriott's WayIt began in 1927 with a nine-stool A&W root beer stand in Washington, D.C.Today, Marriott International, Inc. employs more than 225,000 people and serves more meals (and makes more beds) every day than anyone, except perhaps, the U.S. Army.And J. Willard Marriott's $5,000 investment has grown, first under his stewardship, and then under the leadership of his son, into a $12 billion company that spans the globe. J. W. "Bill" Marriott, Jr. began working at his father's Hot Shoppes (the successors to that little root beer stand) at the age of 14, and took over the management reins in 1964.His father's hands-on management had shaped the company; Bill Marriott raised his father's style to an art.In The Spirit to Serve:Marriott's Way, Marriott and Kathi Ann Brown reveal his methods and the philosophy behind them as they take readers on an insider's tour of one of the world's largest and best-known international hospitality companies.Emerson once disparaged "foolish consistency" as the "hobgoblin of little minds."But Bill Marriott has not confused mindless conformity with thoughtful standard-setting.Consistent systems and procedures are main engines for the company's success - and at the heart of "Marriott's way":"At the most basic level, systems help bring order to the natural messiness of human enterprise. Give 100 people the same task-without providing ground rules-and you'll end up with at least a dozen, if not 100, different results. Try that same experiment with a few thousand people, and you end up with chaos. Efficient systems and clear rules help everyone to deliver a consistent product and service."Marriott's encyclopedic procedure manuals - including a sixty-six step guide to cleaning a hotel room in less than a half hour - reflect more than an obsession with detail.It assures customers of receiving the no-hassle, no-surprise service that is a hallmark of all Marriott businesses, while employees, certain that routine matters are running smoothly, can offer more personalized service to customers.Attention to detail, quite simply, leads to high customer satisfaction, to repeat business - and to good profits and attractive returns for stockholders and property owners. Putting employees first, another fundamental element in Marriott's corporate culture, stems from Marriott's recognition that providing two of life's most basic needs - food and shelter - requires a special human touch, and that touch only comes when employees feel both confident and comfortable.Company courses in everything from cooking, computers, and communications to teamwork, time management and Total Quality Management are designed not only to build the skills and knowledge but to give employees the confidence and opportunity to move up the corporate ladder.A host of safety nets let employees know the company supports them both on the job and off. On the professional side, for example, teams of veterans are on hand to help the staff every time a new hotel opens.On the personal side, Marriott has established an extraordinary service, a toll-free telephone help line that provides information from social workers on potential solutions to childcare, eldercare, substance or domestic abuse, housing, or immigration issues, as well as resources for other common problems employees face.And it does so in more than one hundred languages!This spirit of helping others has an added benefit:as the anecdotes sprinkled throughout the book demonstrate, it resonates in day-to-day business activities.Marriott employees have lent money to guests who have forgotten their wallets, acted as emergency baby-sitters, ordered (and picked up) contact lenses, and put their mechanical skills to work on conked-out cars.One even lent a nervous guest an entire suit of clothing for a critical job interview. Standard operating procedures and employee loyalty and commitment assure his company's continuing reputation for quality, but they also fuel increasing sales, improving margins, and higher stock prices.Asserting that "to grow successfully, you must stay true to who you are, even while feverishly working to change who you are," Marriott delves into the ups-and-downs he has experienced in more than thirty years at the helm.The revolutionary decision in 1978 to move from hotel ownership to becoming a hotel management company grew naturally from the company's strengths and had an immediate positive effect on the company's balance sheet.Experience, combined with intuition, also led to the creation of the Marriott Distribution Services division, which, building on Marriott's matchless expertise in supplying its own properties, is projected to reach more than $1.6 billion in annual revenues by the end of 1997.Other ventures had more mixed results.Marriott candidly discusses the company's initial lack of success in franchising hotels in the 1960s, the acquisitions and subsequent sales of the Big Boy and Roy Rogers restaurant chains, and the dramatic over-expansion of the early 1990s.He delineates how each episode violated a basic principle - including the often essential change in the corporate mindset.Illuminating both the challenge and the necessity of nurturing the priorities and qualities that define any successful organization, Bill Marriott not only sets out invaluable groundrules for running a business but reveals an understanding of business and of human nature that will inspire managers at every level, in any business.

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Italian Country Hideaways: Vacationing in Tuscany and Umbria's Most Unforgettable Private Villas, Castles, and Estates Review

Italian Country Hideaways: Vacationing in Tuscany and Umbria's Most Unforgettable Private Villas, Castles, and Estates
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This is a wonderful Italian guide book that provides the reader a selection of off-the-beaten- track inns in the very scenic and culturally rich regions of Tuscany and Umbria. We used Ms Hurst's "Italian Country Hideaways" to book a glorious stay at a 19th century, castle-estate in Umbria. Her description of the Titignano estate accurately captured its atmosphere, our stay there was the highlight of our Italian vacation.
The audience for this book is anyone who has an appreciation for Italy and is looking for information to go beyond the typical tourist staples of Italy, i.e. Rome, Venice and Florence. Ms Hurst impeccable research provides the reader a rich resource to discover the hidden splendors that a non-native Italian tourist would not find.The books starts with a short introduction in which Ms Hurst describes her criteria for featuring the 30 unique inns. The text is well written by someone who knows her subject and obviously enjoyed doing her research. "Italian Country Hideaways" is filled with splendid photos that aptly portrays the scenic and immensely civilized Tuscany and Umbria regions and its featured inns. In essence its a tourist guide and coffee table book in one. Included is all the prerequisite information on how to contact (phone, fax and email addresses) the inns. The only quip I have is the lack of an updated map, it would have been helpful to provide an idea where these inns are relative to the say Florence and Rome. Otherwise, this is a great travel resource for anyone contemplating a trip to the Tuscany region and who wants to interact with the local culture.

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Taking you off the beaten path of tourist Italy, "Italian Country Hideaways" invites you to the most unforgettable private villas, castles, fortresses, and farmhouses-places in which you can actually stay.An introduction to each region's local food and wine, sites, festivals, and other points of interest is followed by a selection of unique estates memorable for their meals, dcor, architecture, grounds, and history.Opening up their ancestral homes, the owners of these preserved and fully functional estates now offer you a key to the hidden splendors of the Italian countryside.A detailed appendix provides all the practical information you'll need for planning your visits, including complete contact information, prices, amenities, and dates of availability, plus helpful facts and advice on transportation, seasonal considerations, and making reservations.

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