Adam Raphael - Books

Books

  • My Learned Friends: an Insider's View of the Jeffrey Archer Case and Other Notorious Actions (London, W. H. Allen & Virgin Books, November 16, 1989)
  • Ultimate Risk: the inside story of the Lloyd's catastrophe (London, Four Walls Eight Windows, 1994)
  • The Good Hotel Guide 2001: Great Britain and Ireland (with Caroline Raphael) (London, Ebury Press, October 2000)
  • The Good Hotel Guide 2001: Continental Europe (with Caroline Raphael) (London, Ebury Press, February 2001)
  • The Good Hotel Guide 2002: Great Britain and Ireland (with Caroline Raphael) (London, Ebury Press, September 6, 2001)
  • The Good Hotel Guide 2005 (with Caroline Raphael) (London, The Good Hotel Guide Ltd, January 2005)
  • The Good Hotel Guide 2005: Continental Europe (with Caroline Raphael) (London, Steerforth, March 15, 2005)
  • The Good Hotel Guide 2006: Great Britain and Ireland (with Desmond Balmer) (London, Steerforth, December 6, 2005)
  • The Good Hotel Guide 2007 (London, The Good Hotel Guide Ltd, 2006)
  • The Good Hotel Guide 2008 (with Desmond Balmer) (London, The Good Hotel Guide Ltd, October 1, 2007, ISBN 978-0-9549404-2-3)

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