BOOKS BY MAUD HOWE


ROMA BEATA

Letters from the Eternal City

With illustrations from drawings by John Elliott and
from photographs. 8vo. Cloth, gilt top
in box, $2.50 net

No aspect of the Roman kaleidoscope escaped her notice, and for the Pope and peasant her comprehension and sympathies were alike quick and ready.—Boston Herald.

This is a clever book, and an engaging one. The author has observed Italians and Italian life with an intelligence no less sympathetic than acute. By temperament as well as by training she was fitted to appreciate the glamour of Italy—that embodied romance of nature, art, and history. In these sketches, marked by humor, discrimination, and womanly grace and gentleness, she does much to draw the reader under the spell which she herself has felt so deeply.—New York Tribune.

Sparkles with humor and runs over with unique and entertaining experiences such as could not possibly fall to the lot of the ordinary tourist. A dozen illustrations, from Mr. Elliott’s drawings and from photographs, add a decorative touch to this tempting volume.—Dial, Chicago.

TWO IN ITALY