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Last Call at the Hotel Imperial

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A revelatory account of a close-knit band of American journalists who proved to be tyranny's most implacable foes--ringing the alarm on the dawn of the World War II, rewriting the rules of journalism along the way, from the prize-winning historian and acclaimed author of Family SecretsMarried foreign correspondents John and Frances Gunther intimately understood that it isn't only impersonal, economic forces that propel history, bringing readers so close to the front lines of history that they could feel how personal pathologies became the stuff of geopolitical crises. Together with other reporters of the Lost Generation--American journalists H.R. Knickerbocker, Vincent Sheean, and Dorothy Thompson--the Gunthers slipped through knots of surveillance and ignored orders of expulsion in order to expose the mass executions in Badajoz during the Spanish Civil War, the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, the millions of dollars that Joseph Goebbels salted away abroad, and the sexual peccadillos of Hitler's brownshirts. They conjured what it was like to ride with Hitler in an airplane ("not a word did he say to any soul"), broke the inside story about Mussolini's claustrophobia and superstitions (he "took fright" at an Egyptian mummy that had been given to him), and verified the hypnotic impression Stalin made when he walked into a room ("You felt his antennae").But just as they were transforming journalism, it was also transforming them: who they loved and betrayed, how they raised their children and coped with death. Over the course of their careers they would popularize bringing the private life into public view, not only in their reporting on the outsized figures of their day, but in what they revealed about their own (and each other's) intimate experiences as well. What were intimate relationships, after all, but geopolitics writ small?Populated with some of the best-known characters of the twentieth century, from Martha Gellhorn, Ernest Hemingway, and Greta Garbo to Winston Churchill, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and with unparalleled archival material brought to life with a historian's rigor, Last Call at the Hotel Imperial captures the texture of life lived alongside history in the making and examines the legacy these incredible reporters left behind.
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