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Travel has always been a large part of her life: in Volume One of Classical Destinations, she recounts her travels to home and studios of composers and artists across Europe, including George Sand, Noel Coward, and Franco Zeffirelli. In this new sequel, she visits the legendary hotels where famous writers enjoyed staying, including the Hotel du Cap in Antibes, discovered by Sarah and Gerald Murphy, the Carlton Hotel in Cannes, and the Villa Cimbronne in Ravello.

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ACROSS THE SEAS

A.A. Gill Started It All - A Memoir

by

Elizabeth Sharland

A Passion for people and places

Including destinations in the author's life:

London, Paris, New York, Toronto and Palm Beach.

Including a Memoir

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ACROSS THE SEAS

A.A. GILL STARTED IT ALL - A MEMOIR

Copyright 2016 Elizabeth Sharland.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

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ISBN: 978-1-4917-9407-4 (sc)

ISBN: 978-1-4917-9409-8 (hc)

ISBN: 978-1-4917-9408-1 (e)

Library of Congress Control Number: 2016905452

iUniverse rev. date: 05/03/2016

Contents

PART ONE

PART TWO
A.A. Gill Started It All

Other Books by Elizabeth Shar land:

Passionate Pilgrimages ... from Chopin to Co ward

Love From Shakespeare to Co ward

From Shakespeare to Co ward

The British on Broa dway

A Theatrical Feast of Lo ndon

A Theatrical Feast of New York

A Theatrical Feast of P aris

The Best Actress (N ovel)

Blue Harbour Revisited ... a Gift from Noel Coward (N ovel)

On The Riviera (N ovel)

Classical Destinat ions

Waiting for Coward ( Play)

www.sharland .com

In praise of Passionate Pilgrimages ... From Chopin to Co ward:

Elizabeth Sharland will squire you to places you never thought you ' d go, in impeccable language and with rare grace. Learn, then, how George Sand whiled away the hours with Chopin at Chateau de Nohant, and spent some time with Somerset Maugham at Cap Ferrat near Nice. Katherine Mansfield charms us in Menton, Italy, Cole Porter in Paris, Paul Bowles in Morocco and Lady Gregory in Ireland. The illustrations are lavish, offering visual clues to the geniuses that inhabit these pages. Travel with Sharland as you have never traveled before. A blessing on your Cra nium.

MALACHY McC OURT

Elizabeth is a musician, artist, pianist, a traveler, and a playwright...who better to guide us on these jour neys?

HUGO VICKERS The Unexpurgated Be aton:
The Cecil Beaton Dia ries

In praise of A Theatrical Feast ... Sugar and Spice in London ' s Theatre land

ISBN 0-9531930 -2-0

Elizabeth ' s Theatrical Feast lives up to its title. This book is practical enough to tempt the appetite of the hungry diner, and crammed with titbits of historical interest with which to tantalise the imagination of the fascinated re ader.

CLAIRE B LOOM

It ' s a hit! The indispensable companion for a night at the the atre. "

HAROLD E VANS

In praise of " THE BRITISH ON BROADWAY " Backstage and Be yond

ISBN 0-9531930 -1-2

A splendid idea ... the story of how, for a brief shining moment, Leicester Square got to Times Sq uare.

SHERIDAN MO RLEY

In praise of " THE BEST ACTRESS " Available Online.

Fascinating look at life behind the curtain...career versus love. A passionate and ... emotional tale of tur moil.

DAVID B ROWN

Dedicated to Colman Jones

Acknowledgments

A.A.GILL, ED VICTOR, COLMAN JONES, John Money, Sandy Paul, Anthony Bond, Ruth Allen, James Spiers, David Lerner, Robert Spencer, Pamela Hall, Ken Starrett of the Noel Coward Society, David Webster, and all my friends at Cunard. Thank you for your help.

The reason this book is part travel, part memoir is because the hotels featured in this book were the inspiration for my other books on travel. Also the Savoy Hotel gave me my first book launch party. Writers usually have their heroes, or for want of a better word, someone who they admired and inspired them to write and in some cases, travel. For me, it was Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward, the Bloomsbury Group, including Virginia Woolf and her wonderful work A Room of One's Own, with the evocative atmosphere of a truly unique place to stay. Instead of describing these hotels in my memoir (Part Two), I decided to place them separately in Part One.

Introduction

STAYING AT AN OLD HOTEL is infinitely more interesting and enjoyable if you know something of the history of the establishment and more particularly, who stayed there. Even a novel set in the hotel is interesting: the thought that you might recognize a character in the hallway or someone who looked like them. Many novelists have written novels or short stories based in hotels, real or imaginary, such as E.M. Forster's A Room with a View or Thomas Mann's Death in Venice, and many by Agatha Christie; Scott Fitzgerald begins his novel Tender is the Night at the Hotel Eden Roc on Cap D'Antibes, in the south of France.

Hotels stand like grandfather clocks, ticking away the time from generation to generation. They have been featured in so many people's lives. A wedding, a honeymoon, an unforgettable holiday, some more tragic, crimes and misdemeanors, all give a hotel unique history and patina. I am always curious if I find a grandfather clock in a hotel: what stories they could tell.

When visiting the Italian Lake District some years ago, I felt a prickling up and down my spine, when entering a hotel on Lake Como. My grandmother and a maiden aunt, long since dead, had been on a Grand Tour in Italy sometime in the 1920s and we knew that they had visited Lake Como. Crossing the lobby, a grand marble staircase facing me, I felt their presence strongly; it happened again in the gracious old dining room that evening, and the next morning, walking down the front steps. Unexplainable, but I felt their spirits there. It would be interesting to know from others if this has happened to them. I wished that I had the old suitcase back at home, belonging to them, because there were some old hotel labels still stuck on them from the hotels where they had stayed.

All the following hotels have history. The facts are given to you in their brochures; sometimes they offer the name of the original owner, or the architect, but not very often, especially on their websites. Nowadays they offer great photos and videos of their rooms and spas and restaurants instead, but not much history.

Noel Coward based one of his plays at the Beau Rivage Palace in Lausanne and he also wrote short stories and letters when he was staying there on innumerable visits. Dirk Bogarde lived very near the Colombe D'Or Hotel and Restaurant in St. Paul de Vence, it was one of his very favourite places. He loved living in the south of France and after the publication of his letters, a huge volume skillfully edited by John Coldstream, it is interesting to read about his life in those surroundings. He used to take many of his house guests to lunch at the Colombe D'Or and he writes about falling in love with Simone Signoret even before he met her beside the swimming pool one summer afternoon.

My first novel, The Best Actress, tells the story of Nicole, a British actress who loses the love of her life on the night she wins the Oscar, and the sequel, Blue Harbour Revisited, describes her later trip to visit Noel Coward's house in Jamaica. This story is part of a third novel about Nicole On the Riviera when she returns to Cannes with a new project to discover where the romantic writers of the 20 th Century lived and worked, including Graham Greene, Scott Fitzgerald, Cyril Connolly, Somerset Maugham and Katherine Mansfield.

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