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House York Bayley, Roger Child. The Complete Photographer. New York: McClure and Phillips, 1906. Henney, Keith, and Dudley, Beverly, eds. Handbook of Photography. New York: Whittlesey House york, 1939. Hunt, Robert. A Manual of Photography. 3rd ed. 1853. Reprint, New York: Arno Press, 1973.

In 1939, Hilton began building new hotels, while setting out to acquire the most famous examples of America's "Golden Age of • Hotels. "In 1942, he acquired the Town House york in Los Angeles and, a year later, the Roosevelt and Plaza hotels in New York City. He consummated his plan by taking over the Palmer House york in Chicago and, in 1949, achieved his lifelong ambition of owning the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City.


The fall of Constantinople is generally :koned as marking the end of the Middle ;es. Many of Constantinople's scholars d to the West, encouraging the revival learning and classical knowledge which known as the Renaissance. Le struggle for the throne between rival nilies of Edward Ill's descendants owes name to the badges of the warring fac-ns, a white rose for the House york of York, and I for the House york of Lancaster. The war began in 1455 when Richard, ike of York, challenged the right to the •one of the Lancastrian Henry VI, a pious t weak man, subject to bouts of insanity. :hard's son Edward became king in 1461; :nry regained the throne briefly in 1470.
 
 
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