
Roma Beata; Letters from the Eternal City is a collection of letters by Maud Howe Elliott, first published in 1904. Written during the late 19th century, the book offers a personal account of life in Rome amidst cultural and social changes. Elliott shares her experiences as an expatriate, detailing the challenges of finding a home, local customs, and the vibrant daily life of the city, all infused with humor and charm. This work provides a unique glimpse into the intricacies of Roman life during a transformative period in its history.






