Margaret Oliphant Quote

A hotel is a hotel all the world over, a place essentially vulgar, commonplace, venal, the travesty of a human home.


A House in Bloomsbury (1894)


A hotel is a hotel all the world over, a place essentially vulgar, commonplace, venal, the travesty of a human home.

A hotel is a hotel all the world over, a place essentially vulgar, commonplace, venal, the travesty of a human home.

A hotel is a hotel all the world over, a place essentially vulgar, commonplace, venal, the travesty of a human home.

A hotel is a hotel all the world over, a place essentially vulgar, commonplace, venal, the travesty of a human home.